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Monday, April 13, 2020
The Valorant hasn't even officially come out, and the players are already trying to cheat
The free 5v5 shooter of League of Legends creators got into trouble in the early days of closed beta testing - cheats emerged.
Valorant is a free shooter for Riot Games that will be released sometime during the summer this year. It is currently in the testing phase, and players can gain access to the game by monitoring the streamers playing the title. Although closed to the vast majority of players, that minority managed to encounter the first problems.
Some players have noticed cheating on some Valorant users. Riot mentioned in numerous interviews that they were working on a system that would make it easier to handle the file. Logically, they actually want to reduce the number of them as much as possible. As a rule - they learn from the mistakes of other known titles in their "wars" against unfair players. Still, it turned out they weren't immune to anything like that, regardless of the closed beta, and developer Paul Chamberlain confirmed that.
"Unfortunately, today we had to get rid of our first cheats (there seem to be many more in sight). I hoped some time would pass before this fight, but it happened and we are ready. ” - he wrote on his own Twitter profile.
Since Valorant is in the testing phase, there is currently no system in the game that will kick cheaters out of the game on a daily basis. Over time, it will appear, and until then this problem will be addressed in other ways.
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