Sting will perform League of Legends music at The Game Awards

Yes, that Sting.

Sting, the 17-time Grammy Award-winning artist, will perform live at  The Game Awards.

Since the show is (obviously) celebrating the video game industry as a whole, Sting will play “What Could Have Been” from Arcane: League of Legends — a song from the show’s original soundtrack. The reception to Arcane  has been quite glowing, which undoubtedly led to  Netflix renewing it for a second season

If you’re curious to check out Sting belt at the top of his lungs, The Game Awards are streaming live on  TwitchYouTubeFacebook  and  Twitter  on Dec. 9 at 8:00 P.M. EDT / 5:00 P.M. PDT. Maybe Kyle Maclachlan will show up and they’ll finally settle things after all the fisticuffs that went down in David Lynch’s Dune. Make it happen, Keighley!

Be it League of Legends  crossovers with FortniteAmong Us  or its  own stable of games, Riot has gone all-out promoting Arcane the past few weeks. The studio also recently released Ruined King: a League of Legends  Story, which anyone that’s fallen for Arcane  should give a chance

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Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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