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Breaking News: Riot Games Downsizing – What it Means for Gamers

Breaking News: Riot Games Downsizing – What it Means for Gamers

İrem Uğur
January 27 2024 - 10:41pm

Riot Games, which is well known for its popular games such as League of Legends and Valorant, announced that they will downsize by terminating more than 500 employees. After this news, the fate of games and existing projects is a matter of great curiosity.

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Founded in 2006, Riot Games gained great success with their first game League of Legends in 2009.

Founded in 2006, Riot Games gained great success with their first game League of Legends in 2009.

In the following years, Riot Games, which achieved success with games such as Legends of Runeterra, Valorant, Teamfight Tactics and Wild Rift, also founded Riot Forge, which publishes single player games to expand the League of Legends universe.

Riot Games is downsizing worldwide.

Riot Games is downsizing worldwide.

In the e-mail sent to employees by Riot Games CEO Dylan Jadeja, it is explained that the situation is due to the failure to get the expected results from some of the investments made. In the e-mail stating that they will review their strategies and take different actions, it was also mentioned that the costs have reached a point that is not sustainable. In this process, 11% of the employees, more than 500 people, will be dismissed.

Riot Forge is also closing its doors for good.

Riot Forge is also closing its doors for good.

Riot Forge, which was opened to publish single player games set in the League of Legends universe, has released games such as The Mageseeker, Convergence and Ruined King, which have received good reviews so far. In the statement made, it was also announced that we will say goodbye to Riot Forge completely after Bandle Tale, which we expect to see soon.

How will Riot Games games be affected by this process?

How will Riot Games games be affected by this process?

Of course, the company's games will also be affected by the restructuring within the company. Legends of Runeterra's development team will be significantly downsized and the game's PvE mode will continue to be supported. In addition, the fighting game Project L and the acclaimed series Arcane will not be affected by the processes.

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