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Riot Games has reportedly shut down a League of Legends fan game, after its creators said the company tried to “extort” them.Chronoshift, the fan game which had been in development for five years, was a “legacy server” that would allow players to play the 10-year-old version of League of Legends.In 2020, Riot replied to the announcement for Chronoshift and said: “Hijacking to say please don’t do this.
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Riot Games has announced a six-month suspension for professional Valorant player Jay “Sinatraa” Won for failing to cooperate with an ongoing sexual assault investigation.Alex Francois, the Head of Competitive Operations for Valorant Esports, shared the ruling in a new update on May 18.
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Chris Brown celebrated his birthday on Wednesday night (May 5) with a huge birthday party that had to be shut down by the police.
“The Masked Singer” returned for the “spicy six” showdown on Wednesday, and after some fun performances from the remaining contestants, fans had to bid farewell to Robopine!
returned for the «spicy six» showdown on Wednesday, and after some fun performances from the remaining contestants, fans had to bid farewell to Robopine!During Wednesday's show, fans got to see performances from all six of the costumed celebs still in the competition — Robopine, The Piglet, The Black Swan, The Russian Dolls, The Chameleon and The Yeti.Despite a stirring cover of «Water Runs Dry» by Boyz II Men, which showed off his deep well of talent for R&B crooning, Robopine still came up
League of Legends will make its television debut with Netflix’s Arcane.
Riot Games has announced that it will begin recording voice chat in its first-person shooter, Valorant, in order to root out toxic players.Riot released its updated privacy notice and terms of service detailing the next steps the studio will take to combat toxic behaviour in its online multiplayer game.“We know disruptive behaviour using our voice chat is a concern for a lot of players, and we’re committed to addressing it more effectively,” Riot said.“In order for us to take action against
Chris Lane has even more “big, big plans” on the way.
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