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Valorant Cracks Down on Toxic Players with New Policies
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Valorant Cracks Down on Toxic Players with New Policies

May 31, 2024 4:50 PM

Riot Games is taking a firm stance on toxic behavior in its tactical first-person shooter, Valorant. In a recent statement, studio head Anna Donlon emphasized the company's commitment to protecting its players from harm, highlighting that those who engage in what she termed "evil statements" are not welcome. Riot will be implementing stricter policies, including faster and stronger penalties, hardware bans, and increased manual reviews to support these efforts. Additionally, the Riot Voice Evaluation system will be expanded to more regions, and a comprehensive review of top offenders will be conducted to issue appropriate penalties.

What are the new penalties Riot Games is introducing to tackle toxic behavior in Valorant?n

Riot Games is introducing several new penalties to curb toxic behavior in Valorant. These measures include hardware bans, faster and stronger penalties for severe behavior, increased support for manual reviews, the expansion of Riot Voice Evaluation to more regions, and a thorough review of top suspected offenders from the previous act to issue penalties.

Valorant burst onto the gaming scene in 2020, offering a unique blend of precise gunplay and distinctive character abilities. The game has been well-received, earning praise for its depth and enjoyability. IGN rated Valorant a 9/10, recognizing it as a clever and engaging tactical hero shooter. Riot's ongoing commitment to fostering a positive community is crucial for maintaining the game's reputation and player satisfaction.



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