Riot Games has taken decisive action against cheating in League of Legends, issuing bans to more than 25,000 accounts found to be using scripting tools. Over the past year, Riot has shown a strong commitment to curbing negative behavior within the game, taking steps to combat toxicity, and eliminate bots and cheats.
The company has been actively refining its ban system to identify and remove players engaging in unfair practices. Riot's efforts include implementing chat restrictions and other measures to address toxic behavior.
This recent ban wave isn't the first of its kind; Riot has previously taken similar actions against bot accounts, such as those used for Esports Capsule farming.
Riot K3o, a representative from Riot, confirmed the banning of over 25,000 League of Legends accounts due to the use of scripting tools.
He encouraged players to continue reporting any suspicious activity, underscoring the importance of the community's vigilance in upholding fair play.
Additionally, Riot is committed to investigating compromised accounts and distinguishing them from those attempting to deceive the system. This demonstrates the company's dedication to refining their approach and enhancing accuracy in dealing with such issues.
Riot's ongoing efforts to combat scripting and cheating in League of Legends are commendable. As they continue to fine-tune their strategies, the hope is that these measures will significantly diminish the unfair gameplay practices.
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