League of Legends accounts can be 13 years old. 13 years of human time converted to video game years means that, well, those accounts are ancient. The MOBA is more popular than ever, however, with an alleged user base of over 180 million people – and it’s showing no signs of stopping any time soon. With that, Riot Games have made the decision to review every account and prune anything that’s been inactive for over three years.
League of Legends accounts are easy to make, so it’s fairly normal for a player to have a few – humorous username here, questionable smurf account there. I’d imagine a lot of you wouldn’t lose much sleep if some of those accounts suddenly disappeared overnight, but if you really want to keep XxFEED4EvAxX and haven’t been around in a while, it might be worth checking to see if you’re in Riot’s crosshairs.
People get busy, that’s totally understandable, so don’t be worried if it’s been a little while since you last played a Summoner’s Rift match. Riot has said that any account that’s been inactive for over 3 years will be deleted, but ‘inactive’ in this case just means that the user hasn’t even logged into the account, or that the account has never purchased RP.
This is what Riot defines as an ‘inactive’ account:
If somehow you manage to fit all of those criteria you’ll receive an email from Riot letting you know that your account has been marked for deletion. If this is the case, and you really want to keep hold of the old, seemingly-untouched, username, simply visit Player Support, log in, and opt out of account deletion.
For those of us who are still actively playing, check out the League of Legends 12.16 patch notes to find out the upcoming changes to the Rift. Also, all our accounts are safe
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