Razer Arena: Now Supports League of Legends

December 14 2015

Disclaimer: Razer is a sponsor of Team Liquid, but this statement was released as an active user of the product.

Razer Arena has always been my go-to product for creating professional-looking tournaments for free. It's a brilliant tool in that it saved me the trouble of having to create my own brackets and then later needing to remind people they're playing in the event--it does that for you. The problem was, it didn't support League of Legends. Well, as of now: Problem solved.

Razer JUST announced the software now supports League of Legends, something that eluded the product for quite some time. But what does that mean? It means LoL players will find it easy to compete in tournaments, and organizers will find it easy to get those players to compete in them. Simple, no?



Yes, it's in browser, it's that easy.



Razer Arena makes organizing and competing in your own tournaments easier than ever. Complete with features that allow for easy match creation, automatic reporting of results, scheduled match notifications, fair competitive play, and all-encompassing chat functions powered by Razer Comms, Razer Arena is truly the best way to take your passion for gaming up a notch.



But yeah, just in-case you aren't in-the-know, the Razer Arena is a great place to seek out small tournaments. As a competitor myself, it saves me the trouble of having to search for tournaments online or waiting in a forum for one to begin. Razer places everything in front of you. It's literally a tournament HUB, and signing-in and out to play is easy.


Writer // Ken Serra
Graphics // Felix "Heights" Temple