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Riot Games, the developer of hit video games like “League of Legends” and “Valorant,” is cutting 11% of staff around the world, becoming the latest tech company to downsize.
Riot will permit the sponsorships for top LoL and Valorant teams, but won’t allow ads on official broadcasts or jerseys.
Riot Games, the developer of hit video games like “League of Legends” and “Valorant,” is cutting 11% of staff around the world, becoming the latest tech company to downsize.
Riot Games has announced it will "responsibly" open esports betting sponsorships for its Tier 1 League of Legends and ...
Hong Kong (CNN) — Riot Games, the developer of hit video games like “League of Legends” and “Valorant,” is cutting 11% of staff around the world, becoming the latest tech company to ...
Tencent Holdings' Riot Games plans to lay off 530 employees, or about 11% of its staff globally, the online gaming company said on Monday in a blog that included a letter to employees from CEO ...
In a significant shake-up within the gaming world, Riot Games, creators of "League of Legends," has announced the layoff of approximately 11% of its workforce, which amounts to about 530 employees.
Riot Games is laying off roughly 530 people, or about 11% of its global workforce, in a move the company says is "a necessity" and not "to appease shareholders." In a letter to staff shared ...
Riot Games, the developer behind League of Legends and Valorant, has confirmed that it has made further layoffs to its team, with over 30 staff members having lost their jobs.
Riot Games, the developer of hit video games like “League of Legends” and “Valorant,” is cutting 11% of staff around the world, becoming the latest tech company to downsize.
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