Competitive shooter Valorant still in closed beta, but now Riot games He is actively fighting cheaters with his anti-cheat Vanguard. One of the engineers of the Philip Koskinas system reportedthat the studio banned another 8873 cheaters.
Koskinas noted that these are not bans for the whole time, but only a part of them, and expressed confidence that each of these almost 9 thousand players used cheats, so there are no innocent people among them.
The engineer did not begin to disclose the method of how the players were banned, but said that cheaters would probably figure it out on their own.
Finally, a patch version 0.50 was released for Valorant, in which the authors made changes to the gameplay and balance of weapons and characters, improved maps and the user interface, and also fixed some errors of the game and its client.
Moreover, in the description of the patch, the developer mentioned that cheaters are no longer called “hackers.”
Recall that the release of the full version of Valorant is expected this summer on PC.
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