







LoL will not be the only fairly-popular game that will hit the platform - CrossFire, a free-to-play online first-person shooter, as well as Dungeon & Fighter, a multiplayer beat 'em up title, will also land on the new Windows store.These popular games will arrive for Redmond's OS thanks to a newly-announced collaboration between Microsoft and Tencent, a large Chinese investment holding firm, which is the publisher behind CrossFire and Dungeon & Fighter, as well as a major share-holder in Riot Games, LoL's developer.It's hinted that LoL, by far the most popular game that is scheduled for release on Windows 10 , might be an universal app, potentially reaching as many mobile gamers as it get with its addictive MOBA gameplay. As a refresher, Windows 10 is coming later this summer in some 190 countries . Bring it on, then!