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A Twitter story run by Valorant developer Riot Games had the character Killjoy appreciating some NFT art in a Berlin museum. And then the promotion turned into a controversy.
Valorant developer Riot Games has been forced to clarify that its popular character Killjoy does not enjoy collecting NFTs. "Whoopsie!" Riot wrote in an unusual statement published to Valorant's ...
The tech-savvy Killjoy, a character in Riot Games' tactical shooter Valorant, was recently shown in a tweet enjoying a piece of NFT art, which raised some eyebrows among more than a few fans.
Games More than 19,000 NFT images briefly disappeared last week thanks to a server problem. ... Valorant's Killjoy briefly enjoyed an NFT, but Riot says it was a 'whoopsie' News.
Hostility toward crypto and NFTs in the gaming community tends to be overwhelming, with companies like EA and Riot Games having to watch their step. Not so much with music fans. Why is that?
On November 6, the trailer for Riot’s first Netflix series, Arcane, was played during the Worlds finals as nearly 74 million fans tuned in. It also did a promotion for Arcane in Fortnite, a game ...
Riot Games confirmed that a viral rumor going around about Project L — its untitled League of Legends fighting game — rewarding players with NFT is false. A Discord user known as “bgaw” uploaded ...
Riot Games is again suing Shanghai Moonton Technology Company (Moonton), but this time is alleging a “deliberate and sustained campaign to free ride on Riot’s highly valuable rights in the mobile ...
Riot Games confirmed that a viral rumor going around about Project L — its untitled League of Legends fighting game — rewarding players with NFT is false. A Discord user known as “bgaw ...