Blog entry by Roberto Anthony

by Roberto Anthony - Friday, 20 March 2026, 6:14 PM
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Developer Riot Games has gone to great lengths over the past few months in an effort to keep their 67 million-strong playerbase in line by rewarding good behavior and encouraging reform when players don't abide by the rules. Most notably, Riot recently began doling out free champion skins to players who hadn't been banned from the game (or received a chat ban) in a set period of time and if a player wasn't eligible for the reward then they'd be able to improve their behavior in time for the next one. Riot also nixed permanent bans for competitive players, instead giving out 'indefinite' bans so that players could have their case reviewed after a minimum of two competitive seas

In a standard professional match of League of Legends, two teams of five players face off against one another using numerous spells and weapons throughout a transcendent countryside. This is where the eSports coach comes in. He will lean over shoulders during practices and tell his players when to use trinkets or commanding them to hit the closest enemies so when its game time and they find themselves in front of millions of fans packed into a arena his team is ready. During practices, coaches typically do what any other normal coach for a sporting team would do to prepare his team; they advise their players to get a good nights rest, avoid eating unhealthy food to remain sharp with their reaction skills, meeting players privately to give feedback on performances and lending a listening ear when needed.

There's so many, in fact, it's near impossible to keep track of. But worry not, we're here to help. Here's a rundown of all of the trailers released online from the convention. We'll be updating across the weekend as more come

It's not too surprising that players are already taking to the 2v2 format with Riftbound . One of Star Wars: Unlimited 's most beloved multiplayer modes, Twin Suns, has gained an increasing amount of traction in that community. That also follows the general rise of Commander in Magic: The Gatheri

So far, the reaction to the system from League of Legends players has been divisive. Some people welcome the instant nature of the punishments but others have taken concern that if the system is automated, certain things may slip through the cracks. This system won't be able to look at intentional feeding and other forms of bad sportsmanship either. Riot will be on hand at the beginning though, as their player behaviour team will be hand-reviewing the first few thousand cases that come through, to make sure that the system is doing its job prope

Like many other eSports titles, popular MOBA League of Legends has an issue with player toxicity. However, League in particular has a bad reputation as its bad behavior seems to permeate the game at every level. It's not uncommon to hear abuse from the game's most popular streamers and even professional League of Legends players have been barred from the game for it, with Nicolaj "Incarnati0n" Jensen and Khaled "DarkwinJax" Abusagr having previously been punis

If you're a gamer, chances are that you have watched Rocket Jump's Video Game High School series, and on the off chance that you haven’t, you should check it out on YouTube or Netflix. The show depicts a high school for the most elite gamers around who’s after-school sports are eSports where they have coaches and go to gaming meets to compete for the crown and prize money. That fictionalized high school setting might just be a dream for gamers, but with the growing popularity in eSport gaming both in pop culture, media and in the sporting world, it might end up being more than just a television show.

How this new automated system works is that once a player has been reported for being verbally abusive (including homophobia, racism, sexism, and other forms of "excessive" abuse) the system will examine the case and then decide if the player should be punished. Within 15 minutes of the Strategy Game Tutorials|https://Strategynewsbase.com/'s end, the system will send an email to the player containing a 'reform card' which will then include a chat log with the offending messages and it will also detail the length of the ban (either two weeks or permanent

LEGO's domination of the multiplex is pretty much confirmed by this point. Following The LEGO Batman Movie , they're bringing one of their own properties to the screen with Ninjago . Despite limited interest outside of the LEGO fanbase, everything so far looks very promis

A 1:1 reproduction of the real map of Tsushima would probably be doable, but this doesn't mean that Sucker Punch will go for it. As you'll see in Part 2 of my feature, the island is a natural paradise the vast majority of which is covered by mountains and forests. This means that populating it with content is probably easier and quicker than a dense urban environment like Seattle. Yet, we still can't answer the question of whether it would make sense gameplay-wise or

Although TCGs are traditionally played in 1v2 formats, this one supports 2v2 and free-for-all formats from the start. One major mechanic that really sets Riftbound apart is the battlefield system. You need to conquer locations on the game board to score points, rather than smash into each other to lower their respective HP po