TFT Set 11 release date: When does TFT Set 11 go live?

New is always better.

Kobuko, a bear-like Yordle, smiles as he attacks in TFT.
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Teamfight Tactics fans have lots to look forward to in 2024. While a set revival will have to do for the cold winter months, the spring season is coming with TFT Set 11, Inkborn Fables, which introduces new champions and various other additions to the game.

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TFT Set 3.5 returned for the Lunar Year of Dragon. While the nostalgia from old TFT sets was welcomed with open arms, the new content has fueled anticipation. The finer details of Set 11 were announced on March 3, including its release date.

TFT Set 11 release date

All game modes coming to TFT in 2024
The plans are in motion. Image via Riot Games

TFT Set 11 is expected to go live on March 20 with Patch 14.6. It will be added to the PBE servers on March 6 with Patch 14.5. This was revealed following the conclusion of the Rumble Remix Championship on March 3.

What changes are coming to TFT with Set 11?

The TFT Inkborn Fables Set will introduce a series of changes to the game, with the most notable being the addition of Encounters. It’s a new mechanic that involves Legendary beings. Some of these have a small impact on your team and gameplay, while others have an enormous one. For example, Kayn’s Encounter will eventually end the game. The developers said over 70 unique Encounters are coming with the Inkborn Fables Set.

New Traits are also making their way to TFT with Set 11. These include Exalted, Mythic, with Hwei being a five-cost unit from the former. Fortune Trait is also returning. But, most importantly, the set will welcome a fresh character in the world of Runeterra, Kobuko, a “chonky lad” Yordle.

Set 11 will overhaul the game as we know it, and we couldn’t be more excited to try it out. Luckily, we don’t have to wait long.

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