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You can now check out your 2018 ranked stats in League of Legends

Check to see how you did last year with this Riot-owned tool.

The new year has officially begun, so now it’s time to look back at how badly we all performed in League of Legends in 2018.

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Riot Games has just launched the latest “Year In Review” tool so you can put in your Summoner Name and check out some interesting stats from your ranked play grind in 2018.

Year in Review keeps track of all your statistics from the 2018 ranked season, giving you a chance to see how you performed and what you can do better this year. It’ll also offer suggestions for champions you should try to pick up this year as you look to improve on last year’s results.

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The service also provides a timeline with some of your greatest achievements while in ranked and highlights some games that you dominated in, giving you the feel-good factor that’s sorely needed. Let’s face it, League is a salty game at the best of times, so we need all the positive vibes we can get.

Of course, the service isn’t just open to you. If you know your friends’ Summoner Names, you can also put those into the system and see how they performed to either gloat at how much better you did, or pray that they take you into duo queue more often in 2019.


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