Riot Games reveals their plan to get rid of toxic players in Valorant
Until now, Valorant has been present for a month in closed betta form. Although not yet fully released, this FPS game already has many followers and pro players who are ready to show off when this esports game appears. In other words, the community of the game is present.
This is certainly something that Riot Games really hopes for. In order to grow this community even more, Riot Games has tried many things to maintain it, including getting rid of toxic players who often harass them.
Valorant Executive Producer, Anna “SuperCakes” Donlon, explained that “in-game harassment and bullying is not something I can comfortably accept.”
While the gaming community has been accustomed to dealing with toxic behavior in online gaming for years now, Riot Games says they have plans in place to ensure everyone has a better online experience on Valorant.
First, Donlon explained that they had implemented a feature promoting competitive non-verbal communication, in the hope that this would reduce the fuss between players. Riot has also formed a “Central Player Dynamics” team to explore and research in promoting fair play.
“With any competitive game, we expect the spirits to be very high and make things tense. We will not ban someone because they have the passion to win or when they lose,” said SuperCakes.
“We are aware that some playing experiences can go beyond enthusiasm. Sometimes, this extends to lead to harassment. We don’t agree with that,” he said.
Riot Games is also currently working on a “code of conduct” rule, which will set the basic expectations of how they want to build their community in a healthy manner.
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