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Valorant anti-cheat update soft-bricks $6,000 cheating hardware, company then trolls cheaters on social media — studio tweets 'congrats to the owners of a brand new $6k paperweight'

Riot Games just delivered one of the most expensive bans in gaming history.

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tomshardware.comStai leggendo3 g fa

Valorant anti-cheat update soft-bricks $6,000 cheating hardware, company then trolls cheaters on social media…

Riot Games just delivered one of the most expensive bans in gaming history.

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newsbytesapp.com3 g fa

League of Legends maker says it can't 'brick' your PC

Riot Games has denied allegations that its Vanguard anti-cheat system can brick PCs, clarifying the rumors stemmed from a misinterpreted social media post.

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  1. sabato 23 maggio 2026·tomshardware.com

    Valorant anti-cheat update soft-bricks $6,000 cheating hardware, company then trolls cheaters on social media — studio tweets 'congrats to…

    Riot Games just delivered one of the most expensive bans in gaming history.

  2. sabato 23 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    League of Legends maker says it can't 'brick' your PC

    Riot Games has denied allegations that its Vanguard anti-cheat system can brick PCs, clarifying the rumors stemmed from a misinterpreted social media post.