Riot Games is rolling back changes it had planned to make to Riot IDs following a revolt from its own community.
Riot had originally intended to migrate all accounts to Riot ID and then restrict the number of times players could amend their IDs, as well as charge them $10 for the privilege of changing their online identifier.
Now, however, Riot says that in response to community feedback, it has «made some big updates to the plan» and while it is still «moving forward with Riot IDs» – and Summoner names in League of Legends will be retired as planned from 20th November – it is no longer restricting players to one name change every 365 days. It will also now permit players to amend their names for free.
«We want there to be something that makes you think twice about changing your name,» Riot explained. «Historically, for Summoner Names, Blue Essence or RP did this. For Riot IDs, it was time. Under our new plan, we think we found the right balance with time alone. If it turns out this approach isn’t hitting the right goals, we’re keeping the door open to modifications in the future, including adding paid or earned options for faster Rioter ID changes.
»We heard concerns about players with the same name in the same game," it continued. «Based on data from games where we already use Riot ID, it’s a rare scenario, but just in case, we've updated the game scoreboards to always display the hashtag when multiple players with the same name are in the same game. In our first announcement, we also should have been clearer that you’ll be able to see the hashtag portion of a name at any time by hovering that player on the scoreboard and that the hashtag is customisable, not randomised like how some other games assign names.»
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