Last month, several Valorant devs came forward to report experiencing sexist harassment within their own game - and after some promises were made on Twitter, Riot has now formalised its commitment to tackling the problem.
In a blog post on Riot's website, Valorant executive producer Anna Donlon explained that player behaviour remains a priority for the Valorant team.
"I replied to a colleague's tweet last month about my fears of solo-queuing, a problem I've had for many years of multiplayer gaming," Donlon said. "We've learned to mute others who are harassing us. We've learned to mute ourselves in order to keep the peace. And as a result, we have a competitive experience that can feel compromised.
from Eurogamer.net
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