Video shot and edited by Justin Wolfson. Click here for transcript.

We've tackled Hearthstone and Warframe, and now our peek behind the curtains at the unsolved mysteries of gaming continues with what could still justifiably be called the world's most popular game: the MOBA mega-hit League of Legends.
These are turbulent times for the monster e-sports giant, with world-class players like Faker playing Taric mid, and AD carries resorting bruisers in the bot lane (I don't know what any of that means, but Ars Senior Space Editor Eric Berger is an avid LoL player and assures me that the above is not gibberish). As the Summer Split gets going, we wanted to go straight to the source for league gameplay to understand where the company has come from and where it's going. In this interview with Greg Street, LoL lead designer at Riot Games, we delved into some of the mysteries behind the world's most popular game, from champion re-works to how many champions are too many, and even into the game's recharged lore.

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