Developer RiotGames not only cares about the players of League of Legends (LoL), but also takes care of the environment.
In January 2015, LoL players from New Zealand and Australia had the opportunity to participate in a huge event to do something good for the environment. Players from the corresponding League of Legends servers could earn points after a game if they met certain requirements.
The community had to reach 275,000 points by playing LoL
During the aforementioned point collection, there were various milestones that the community could achieve together. For this, there were time-limited skins or also increased chances for Legendary skins. Each player could contribute only one point to the community points pool for a victory. The big goal was 275,000 points so that RiotGames could sink an artificial reef in the shape of the LoL champion Nautilus into the sea. The choice of Nautilus was also decided by the community. The heroes Nami and Fizz were also options.
A total of over 46,000 LoL player names were immortalized on the statue
Players who contributed a certain number of points to the community pool during this event were immortalized with their summoner name on the Nautilus statue. From concept to completion, there are also many pictures that you can view on the official website of this event. Here is the official Oceanweek website.
