"League of Legends" is introducing a new feature for gamers to enjoy via the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) platform, and it is not through an event or upcoming Champion from Riot Games. The long-promised in-game reporting against teammates and other gamers would be available during a match, no longer waiting before the game is over for this tool.
'League of Legends' In-Game Reporting to Arrive Soon for All
Riot Games detailed in its latest news release that it is updating the "Honor Rewards" system of the company, and one of its main focuses is the upcoming in-game reporting feature for all. The company claimed that the "Honor" system of the game also brings new experiences for gamers that will get them better perks for observing good behavior.
The in-game reporting feature will soon arrive for the world, and the update is coming, says Riot Games, but the company is not yet releasing this as of this update. It will come for the next one, but Riot promises that it will help gamers report the ongoing incident right when they want to bring the issue up to the people reviewing cases like these.
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Trolls and Spam Gamers Beware of Riot's New Feature
"League of Legends's" in-game reporting for users that troll or spam their teammates or opponents was something that Riot Games promised more than two years ago for the public. The new feature that will help gamers report spam players immediately aims to bring balance to the game experience, massively affecting their Honor system in the process.
Riot also claimed that the new Three Honors Skinline is coming with this update, with Three Honors Malzahar arriving. The company will also update new chroma for Medieval Twitch and Grey Warwick for Honor 5 ranks.
'League of Legends' and its Experience
Riot Games bring significant patches to the game that detail the many advancements for the experience, focusing on the hotfixes to improve the game's bugs and other reports from gamers. One of the most anticipated releases from the company is a Gangplank rework that will focus on enhancing the Champion's stats and use.
Another classic character that got speculations for a rework is the mid-lane magic favorite, Ahri the Nine-Tailed Fox, which rumors claim focuses on a new look for the Champion. The improvements from Riot Games aim to focus on experience and bring more gamers to the game, with the company still developing the 13-year-old game.
The game is still a significant title for the modern MOBA platform, with "League of Legends" giving gamers a lot to experience with what it offers the world. Now, instead of waiting for a match to end before reporting another gamer that has been intentionally feeding or trolling teammates, gamers would have this opportunity right when they show signs of spamming.
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Written by Isaiah Richard