New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on February 19, 2022) follows:
League of Legends is undoubtedly one of the largest names in the gaming industry. Developed and published by Riot Games, the multiplayer online battle arena was released in 2009.
Inspired by DOTA, League of Legends is still going strong and has a player base of more than 180 million monthly active users. It is also one of the world’s largest esport.
That said, players recently reported about rune pages resetting or not getting saved while others said they were unable to collect Esports stream drops.
And as if that wasn’t enough, League of Legends players are now complaining (1,2,3) about missing Level Icon Borders. Players say they are unable to use any of their level borders and instead have to resort to the level 1 border.
It looks like only players with level 500 and above are currently affected by the bug. Many are frustrated and wondering when they will be able to use their level icon borders.
You can see in the image below the icon level border options League of Legends players with level 500 and above have.
Thankfully, Riot Games Support has acknowledged the League of Legends missing Icon level borders issue. But there is no ETA on when it will be fixed.
Rest assured, we will be keeping tabs on further developments on the matter and update this space as and when required so make sure you stay tuned.
Update 1 (May 18)
06:17 pm (IST): Some users are now reporting (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) an issue where borders are missing on some of their prestige skins.
Fortunately, Riot Games has acknowledged this issue and said that they are working to resolve it. However, they did not provide any ETA for the fix.
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