And how does a mobile release of League affect you, a PC player, in any goddamn way?
This childish response of "i'mma hold my breath until you do what i want" doesn't even work on parents.
You know what, i'm looking forward to Immortals because i actually want to try it.
Not because i'm a mobile gamer at heart (i only play FGO and Honkai 3rd) but because i want to see if it's actually good or not. The backlash Blizzard received during its announcement was expected and justified as they tried to break the "exciting" news to a primarily PC crowd that was waiting for some possible big Diablo 3 news or announcement of Diablo 4 and they got this - as if they needed a mobile version of Diablo that's not even the same game as D3.
If Blizzard actually had some big PC news for the crowd that actually came for PC Diablo news and then, as an addition, announced a mobile game... this would've been a completely different tune. But they essentially cucked people who came there and did the ol' switcheroo. But this idiotic response as "you can't release a mobile game because i say so and because I DON'T WANT a mobile game" is just... It doesn't affect you in any possible way and therefore, you have no say in this matter.
TFT on the other hand would lend itself to be a standalone mobile release as that mode is largely already suited for smaller screens and it wouldn't actually affect cross-platform Ranked because it doesn't take your finger dexterity in order to play it.
On the other hand, if Riot decides to mix PC and mobile ranked Queues for SR... i would expect a rainforest burning level of backlash that's many times worse than it was when DQ was announced - and in my opinion, this would've been a justified criticism as it would entirely affect competitive integrity of the game.