The League of Legends spin-off title Hextech Mayhem has found a new home with Netflix Games. The game is now available to play on the Netflix Games app for anyone with a subscription.
Hextech Mayhem is a rhythm runner game starring the character Ziggs, a playable champion from League of Legends.
Ziggs is part of a species of fictional creatures known as yordles that are short in stature and covered with fur. The game originally launched for the💣 Piltover won't know what hit it 💣
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