Competitive shooter players Valorant from Riot games began to receive messages if someone complained that they were banned by their complaint. One of the first to a new feature noticed Streamer Ninja.
A bit later, programmer Paul Chamberlain, who leads the development of anti-cheat at Riot Games, noted, the function is still experimental. At the moment, the player receives a message if he is in the game when the cheater is banned.
In addition, Chamberlain said that the message should contain the ID of a dishonest player, but in the screenshot of Ninja it is not. Apparently, due to an error.
Valorant developers previously described how they plan to support their competitive shooter in the future. For example, they intend to release 6 new agents per year.
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