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League of Legends: Wild Rift

Riot's console-quality mobile MOBA — 5v5 on the Rift with separate Graphics and Frame Rate controls that reach up to 120 FPS on capable phones.

Developer
Riot Games
Publisher
Riot Games
Released
2020
FPS Cap
120 FPS

Estimate your FPS

Pick your phone to estimate League of Legends: Wild Rift performance — results update instantly.

Your Phone

Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 · 8GB · 120Hz refresh

Your Estimated League of Legends: Wild Rift Performance

52FPS avg
Great

45

Minimum

52

Average

56

Maximum

Preset
Ultra
FPS Cap
120 FPS
Capped?
No — chipset-limited
RAM
OK

Moderate load — stable on most flagships.

FPS values displayed on GamerSpecs are estimates. Actual game performance may vary depending on hardware configuration, drivers, cooling, power limits, background applications, and game updates.

About League of Legends: Wild Rift

League of Legends: Wild Rift rebuilds the 5v5 MOBA for phones with noticeably richer visuals than most of its rivals, which makes settings choices matter more. It exposes independent Graphics Quality and Frame Rate sliders, plus Anti-Aliasing and separate Character and Environment Quality controls, so competitive players can strip the scene back for 90/120 FPS while flagship owners crank fidelity. Because the engine is heavier than a typical mobile MOBA, frame rate and anti-aliasing are the two settings that most affect whether a mid-range phone stays smooth through a full teamfight.

Best mobile settings

Three curated profiles — max FPS for competitive, balanced, and HD graphics.

High Frame Rate (Competitive)

Low graphics with the Frame Rate slider maxed — how ranked and Wild Rift esports players configure the game for the smoothest skill-shots and lowest input lag.

FPS Gain+70%
Graphics24/100
Competitive95/100
GPU LoadLow
SettingValue
Frame RateUltra (120 FPS)
Graphics QualityLow
Anti-AliasingOff
Character QualityLow
Environment QualityLow
HUD ScaleCustom (compact)
Camera / Screen ShakeOff
Auto-adjust GraphicsOff
Recommended for: Ranked, scrims and 90/120Hz phones chasing the smoothest mechanics.

Balanced

Sharper visuals while holding 60–90 FPS on mid-range phones. A comfortable everyday default for the Rift.

FPS Gain+40%
Graphics60/100
Competitive79/100
GPU LoadMedium
SettingValue
Frame RateHigh (90 FPS)
Graphics QualityMedium
Anti-AliasingOn
Character QualityMedium
Environment QualityMedium
HUD ScaleDefault
Camera / Screen ShakeOff
Auto-adjust GraphicsOff
Recommended for: Casual ranked and normals on mid-range phones that should look good and stay smooth.

Ultra Graphics

Maximum visual fidelity for flagship phones. Frame rate is held lower so the heavier engine keeps thermals in check.

FPS GainBaseline
Graphics91/100
Competitive63/100
GPU LoadHigh
SettingValue
Graphics QualityUltra / High
Frame RateHigh (60 FPS)
Anti-AliasingOn
Character QualityHigh
Environment QualityHigh
HUD ScaleDefault
Camera / Screen ShakeOn
Auto-adjust GraphicsOff
Recommended for: Flagship phones and content capture where visuals matter most.

Device requirements

Minimum

OS
Android 8.0 / iOS 12
Chipset
Snapdragon 660 / Helio P60
RAM
3 GB
Storage
5 GB

Recommended

OS
Android 11 / iOS 14
Chipset
Snapdragon 778G / Dimensity 900
RAM
6 GB
Storage
6 GB

Optimization tips

  • 1

    Set Frame Rate to match your display and no higher — 120 only helps on a 120Hz panel, and above your refresh rate it just adds heat.

  • 2

    Anti-Aliasing and Environment Quality are the two heaviest settings here; drop them first when a mid-range phone starts stuttering.

  • 3

    Keep Auto-adjust Graphics OFF so the game can't quietly lower your frame rate once the device heats up.

  • 4

    Enable your phone's game / performance mode and close background apps before ranked to reclaim CPU and thermal headroom.

  • 5

    In long sessions, removing the case or using a clip-on cooler prevents throttling far more effectively than any single setting.