"Arcane," a television adaptation of Riot Games' "League of Legends," is back on Netflix.
The gig was at Riot Games, a young video game company founded in 2006 that had launched its debut title "League of Legends" the year before.
Film and television isn't Riot Games' primary business; video games like "League of Legends" are.
A genuinely good television series like "Arcane" not only engages current players who may spend money on in-game cosmetics, but brings new eyes to the franchise.
The real-life cosmetics, like the "Arcane" season two drop with Fenty Beauty, probably don't hurt either.
Persons:
Christopher Linke, Alexander Yee, it's, —, Christian Linke, Linke, Yee, Ella Purnell, Netflix Linke, Ekko, Reed Shannon, Fortiche, that's, shiniest
Organizations:
League of, Netflix, Riot, Service, Craigslist, Riot Games, League, Variety, Washington
Locations:
Los Angeles