Riot Games shifted up the Teamfight Tactics set schedule with the release Set 10 Remix Rumble, removing Mid-Set updates and extending the set length to four months.
Mashing together champions and mechanics from the last nine TFT Sets is Remix Rumble, which is also the first Set to launch under the new schedule. Starting with Set 10, Mid-Set updates are gone forever and each Set will run for around four months.
Launch dates for TFT Set 10
The official release date for TFT Set 10 Remix Rumble is Nov. 21. Players can test out the Set prior to its launch through PBE servers. An expected launch date for Set 10 on PBE servers is on Nov. 7 at around 4pm CT. Players may have a hard time getting into the Remix Rumble on PBE servers, according to Mortdog.
Once TFT Set 10 releases, regional tournament schedules will also become available.
What to expect in TFT Set 10
The first Remix Rumble spoilers began dropping on Nov. 5, following the Set Nine World Championship, showcasing Headliner as the main mechanic and the return of Portals as the secondary mechanic. The main theme of TFT Set 10 is music, with each trait having its unique musical track.
Headliner is an evolved version of the Set Four Fate’s mechanic Chosen. The TFT balance team has reworked the existing mechanic into Headliner, making it easier to balance as each Set 10 champion has a Headliner Effect. Portals also return for Remix Rumble as the secondary mechanic and Legends are not coming back any time soon. There are 29 total traits in Set 10.
One of the coolest new features in TFT Set 10 is the music tracks associated with each trait and some Remix Rumble champions. Activating traits trigger the music track, mashing together with existing tracks already playing. And as the battle hits its peak, so does the music.