“This means the cheat device won’t work with our games, but your PC isn’t ‘bricked.'”
Riot Games has stepped in to squash rumors that it is using its Vanguard anti-cheat to “brick” the PCs of players who get caught cheating in its games.
Rumors that the League of Legends and Valorant developer was bringing a permanent end to cheaters spread late yesterday following an

It’s great to see Riot Games addressing these concerns directly. Transparency about anti-cheat measures is important for players, and it’s reassuring to know that they’re focused on keeping our PCs safe while maintaining fair gameplay.
Absolutely, transparency is key in building trust with players. It’s also worth noting that effective anti-cheat measures can enhance the overall gaming experience by ensuring fair play and reducing frustration from cheaters.