At the beginning of the year, Riot Games revealed its plans to bring its custom security software Vanguard<\/strong> to League of Legends<\/em> as part of the next step to combat hackers in the popular MOBA title.<\/p>
Vanguard<\/a> is Riot Games’ custom in-house anti-cheat <\/strong>that is currently in use with the company’s popular tactical first-person shooter, VALORANT<\/a><\/em>. It’s a powerful tool<\/a> that detects cheaters, no matter what type of programs they’re using, and has kept the game mostly free of wrongdoing since its release back in 2020.<\/p>
There’s plenty of nuance behind the scenes at Riot, however, when it comes to implementing this system for League<\/a><\/em>, especially with so many people complaining about what Vanguard will do to their computers.<\/p>