Recently, third-party software such as tools, hacks, cheats, etc. of League of Legends are increasingly open and revealing, but Riot Games is still quite indifferent.
Recently, Riot Games has launched many events in League of Legends with series of missions alternating plots, costumes, special items, etc. But what makes many gamers uncomfortable is the secondary software. tools, hacks, cheats, etc. have not been effectively prevented by Riot Games.
For example, Riot Games once declared “put an end” for the “Sion monster driver” hack. However, after a short time of launching a new update, there are still many players who put Sion into “racing” in Summoner’s Rift. Even in recent days, many Chinese gamers suspect that a series of streamers at this regional super server are using cheat hacks.
Tool hack is publicly advertised on many Vietnamese LoL forums.
Therefore, there are many opinions that Riot Games is focusing too much on “making movies, making music, making costumes” for League of Legends, but forgetting to prevent hacking tools. This is said to be one of the reasons why League of Legends cheats are becoming more and more blatant and obvious.
Recently, there is also a website selling hacking tools promoting third software on YouTube itself.
The League of Legends hack tool is blatantly advertised on YouTube.
Not only that, recently, there have been a number of streamers blatantly promoting their rank, using the hack tool on the livestream, but never locked their accounts. Of course, just a few people can’t affect the quality of League of Legends much. But with Riot Games “opening eyes” with the current hacking tool problem, it is highly likely that third-party software will “invade” League of Legends servers around the world.
Looking back on the past, Riot Games once caused a stir in the community when suing Leaguesharp – a company that produces and trades LoL cheating software. At that time, Riot Games won the case and was compensated 10 million USD (about 236 billion VND). But at the present time, cheat hacks are still rampant and it seems that Riot Games has not found a solution to this problem.
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