WASD movement in League of Legends? A small change with big implications

Cecilia Ciocchetti
calendar-icon
League of Legends сharacters
Image credit: Riot Games

League of Legends could soon take a new direction, for those ready to change how they move through the game.

According to a recent leak from SkinSpotlights, Riot Games might be adding ‘WASD’ keyboard keys as a new control movement option in the game. This would be the first time in League of Legends’ long history that players could move their champions using the keyboard instead of the classic click-to-move style.

The leak also shows a few different settings tied to this new movement system. Flash, for example, has three options: Cursor, ‘WASD with Cursor Enhanced’ and ‘WASD with Cursor Fallback’. There also seems to be a toggle to let you smart cast abilities in the direction your champion is facing. 

League of Legends wouldn’t be the first MOBA to implement WASD movement. Some, like Smite, were built around it. According to most of its players, Smite’s WASD control option offers a more action-oriented experience, where movement and aiming are tightly linked.

If WASD movement becomes a thing, then the next step seems obvious. Controller support could be on the horizon, and that opens the door to something even bigger — League of Legends on console. For a game that’s been PC-only for over a decade, that would be a massive shift, and this might just be the first step.

At the moment, this is all still unofficial as Riot has not announced anything yet, but even as a leak, this has players thinking beyond the usual patch debates.

Esports Insider has reached out to Riot Games for a comment on the leaks and will update this article if a reply has been received. 

What will change for League of Legends players?

Absolutely nothing, the WASD movement addition would just be a new option for those who prefer it. That means longtime players don’t need to change a thing, while newcomers or players from other games might find it easier to jump in.

But despite this potentially being an optional feature, not everyone in the community is thrilled. Some players worry that WASD users could perform worse in matches and bring down team coordination.

Others think the clamour around the leak is an overreaction. To them, it’s just another way to play, not a new threat to their game style.

Cecilia Ciocchetti

Features Writer
  • x-icon
  • linkedin-icon
Cecilia Ciocchetti is a freelance journalist mainly focusing on in-depth features and interviews on esports. You can sometimes find her on site interviewing anyone who has a story to tell, from players to the talented people working behind the scenes of global events. Knowledgeable of Riot Games and its ecosystems.
Read Full Bio
Stay updated with the latest in Esports Follow Esports Insider for breaking news, features and guides
Add ESI as your preferred source on Google Add ESI as your preferred source on Google
ESI Ranking System
We’ve created a ranking system to help you quickly know how good each gambling platform is. As gamblers ourselves, we know which factors matter most to you, so we follow a best-in-class methodology to test each one with no stone unturned. Once done, we then rank each platform based on the following tiers:
  • A-Tier High-quality sites that deliver a top experience every time. They boast strong performance, nice features, and reliable support, but are just shy of perfection.
  • B-Tier Solid platforms that are worth a spin. They’re safe, fun, and functional, but may be lacking advanced features or have minor drawbacks.
  • S-Tier Reserved for elite operators only. These go well beyond the norm with lucrative bonuses, rewarding promotions, lightning-fast payouts, and a flawless experience overall.
To read more details about how we review casino and betting sites, check out How We Rate Gambling Operators.