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Nostalgia is the Ultimate Weapon: Doinb and Uzi Claim League of Legends Classic is Real

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Nostalgia is the Ultimate Weapon: Doinb and Uzi Claim League of Legends Classic is Real

The gaming world is fueled by a relentless, desperate craving for the past, and it seems Riot Games is finally preparing to cash in on the ultimate nostalgia trip. According to explosive leaks from Chinese esports legends Kim "Doinb" Tae-sang and Jian "Uzi" Zi-hao, Riot is actively developing a legacy version of their crown jewel: a "League of Legends Classic." If these rumors are true, players will soon be transported back to a simpler, more brutal era of the Rift.


The LPL Giants Drop the Bomb

On June 5, 2026, LeagueOfLeaks shared a video clip of former professional players Doinb and Uzi discussing the project. Both players claimed that League of Legends Classic is in active development and slated to release soon.

These are not random internet trolls looking for clout:

  • Doinb: The 2019 World Champion and legendary LPL mid-laner known for his deep game knowledge and inside connections.
  • Uzi: The iconic bot-laner, widely considered one of the greatest mechanical prodigies to ever play the game, and a 2025 inductee into the League of Legends Hall of Legends.

When players of this caliber start speaking publicly about a secret project, you listen. They have deep ties within the industry and the Chinese gaming scene, meaning this rumor has serious weight behind it.


Why Riot Classic Makes Perfect Sense

Legacy servers are a proven goldmine. Blizzard demonstrated the massive financial and cultural power of nostalgia with World of Warcraft: Classic, bringing back millions of lapsed players.

The League of Legends community has begged for legacy servers for nearly a decade. Players miss the days when the game was slower, the visuals were darker, and champion designs were chaotic. Riot has historically crushed fan-made legacy projects like Chronoshift, citing intellectual property protection. But if Riot builds the legacy servers themselves, they get to control the narrative, manage the servers, and collect all of the revenue.

Here is what fans are hoping to see in a Classic launch:

Feature Legacy Experience
Original Map The return of the dark, stylized Summoner's Rift map from Season 3 or Season 4.
Pre-Rework Champions The chance to play as old versions of Nidalee, Sion, or Ryze before their reworks.
Infamous Items The return of legendary, overpowered items like Deathfire Grasp and Heart of Gold.

Rose-Tinted Glasses: Why Some Things Belong in the Past

Let us be entirely honest: nostalgia is a liar. While the idea of a legacy server has its own undeniable charm, there is a very good reason the original game was left in the past.

Many veteran players argue that the golden age of the Rift did not actually start until the mid-life of the game, specifically the era spanning from Season 7 onward. That was the stretch where League of Legends truly matured: introducing the runes reforged update, refining the competitive meta, and delivering mechanical depth that rewarded actual skill instead of stat-checking.

Going back to the early days means dealing with a lawless, unbalanced wasteland. We are talking about Kassadin's five-second silence, Nidalee chunking entire health bars from the fog of war, and AP Master Yi wiping teams in seconds. A Classic server will make for a fun museum trip, but modern League is where the real competition lives.


The Verdict: Prepare for the Nostalgia Trip

Whether you are a veteran longing for the days of one-shotting entire teams with AP Master Yi or a new player curious about the game's wild history, League of Legends Classic represents the ultimate blast from the past. Just remember: sometimes, looking forward is much better than looking back.

- OMYN


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