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Riot Games revealed that it will apply these to both of its online multiplayer games including its MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena), "League of Legends," and first-person team-based shooter ...
The new “Off-Platform conduct” rule gives Riot Games the right to issue game penalties when hateful content is brought to their attention.
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Riot Games joins other video game publishers making job cuts, such as Epic Games, which eliminated 830 employees in September. Other companies include Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, Activision Blizzard ...
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.
What Riot says it’s prioritizing is the core live games it makes, like League of Legends, Valorant, Teamfight Tactics, and Wild Rift, as well as esports and events tied to those titles ...
Riot Games, the team behind League of Legends and Valorant, has announced that it has laid off 530 employees. This equates to roughly 11% of the workforce at the studio.
Riot Games cofounder/chief product officer Marc Merrill and CEO Dylan Jadeja announced in a post they have laid off 530 people at the company, which is famous for its League of Legends and ...