Riot Games is making a huge change to its terms of service that can punish creators for behavior that violates its codes of conduct when they’re not actively in-game, with updates set to go into effect on January 3, 2025.
In a blog post published Friday (thanks, Eurogamer), the League of Legendsdeveloper announced that many of these updates target content off-platform when it’s tied back to Riot games.
So if a creator engages in less-than-appropriate conduct in spaces where a player’s or fan’s experience can still be negatively impacted, they can face penalties in-game.
Riot clarifies that it’s not going to monitor social media, but it can take action if something comes to its attention. Recommended Videos What can fall under this purview depends on the creator’s jurisdiction, but the change pertain to a creator who might violate a law, harass an employee, engage in abusive, racist, or misogynistic behavior, spam chat, cheat, or engage in countless other behaviors listed in Riot’s code of conduct.
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