Riot Games, the developer of the hit MOBA title, League of Legends, is not new to the music industry. The studio is behind one of the most popular virtual bands in the world, K/DA. However, Riot's latest foray into the music industry is a little different.
On July 2, Friday, Riot released something that's somewhat of a rarity these days: a royalty-free album.
Stream Free From Worries With Riot's Royalty-Free Music
Riot Games' album, Sessions: Vi, contains 37 low-fi tunes that Riot made in collaboration with artists such as Junior State and Chromonicci. While it will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, the album is royalty-free. It is part of Riot's attempt to combat the growing frustration among streamers and gamers who are afraid of Twitter's intensified efforts to protect copyrighted material.
