After a quick search for reviews of the show made up a user review aggregate score of 98%, supported by Rotten Tomatoes and high praise of Reddit, while more gaming outlets, particularly its high-rated series, had all-out enjoyed the thrill; The Verge described it as an epic adventure that doesn’t skimp on style, PC Gamer called the series superpowerful, and Polygon review proved LoLs best story ever told. The series first season has six more episodes left in its nine episode run, while the second season hasn’t yet been available by Netflix. In a Washington Post interview with showrunner and creative director Christian Linke, the team would like to do a second season but also says this first stage represents a risk. We should continue to celebrate our stripes with Arcane and see: Do league players really like that, but now we burned the massive hole in the wallet of Riots. Let’s see if that was really worth it. Source: Netflix, Rotten Tomatoes, Reddit, The Verge, PC Gamer, Polygon, Washington Post. Riot Games is considered a controversial company in the gaming industry after the 2018 release of the sexual discrimination and harassment inherent in what workers described as its bro culture as a “dangerous company”. It was a massive case against multiple developers and high-ranking executives and ultimately prompted a developer dispute and a decision-making decision. Lawsuits from the former workers and the california state, which claims Riot refused to cooperate with its investigation, are ongoing.