Riot has issued another round of bans for League of Legends, this time for the use of tools, banning around 25,000 accounts
Riot has declared combat against improper behavior in League of Legends. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep toxicity under control and to try to outlaw as many bots and cheats as they can. Riot has also made many system upgrades to implement chat limitations and other anti-toxicity measures.
There is a case when they banned bots for farming Esports Capsules, thus they have done this sort of bot bans in the past. To counteract scripting in this case, Riot has banned over 25,000 accounts.
Over 25,000 League of Legends accounts got banned for using scripting tools
Over 25,000 League of Legends accounts have been banned as a result of scripting, according to Riot K3o on Twitter.
Players were instructed by Riot K3o to report anyone they believed to be using such tools. This aids in removing the bad players surrounding the communities. Riot’s decision to remove such a sizable number of accounts is encouraging. Additionally, he said that they will monitor any compromised accounts in such circumstances.
Recently, Riot has been aggressive in protecting the good players and penalising the toxic and bad ones in its games, particularly League of Legends. Riot has already made the decision to take drastic action to address League toxicity earlier in May 2023.
The recent Riot Korea IP’s toxicity ban of LoL streamers and the Brizz ban already said that Riot is serious about this.
Riot is thus working hard to attempt to stop scripting and other similar practises. We all hope it progresses to the point where Riot can almost completely resolve the problem.
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