Clash returned to League of Legends<\/em> at the beginning of March, but it’s currently not working as expected. Unsurprisingly, LoL <\/em>fans aren’t happy, and players are slamming Riot Games for lack of communication and reaction.<\/p>
Clash is a competitive tournament mode in League<\/a><\/em>, where eight teams composed of players with similar rankings compete against each other in a single-elimination bracket. Each team is awarded in-game items, securing better rewards the higher they finish, naturally. The tournaments don’t take place every weekend, though, and their dates are announced at the start of each season. <\/p>
Last weekend was a tournament weekend however, and for a second weekend in a row Clash was broken, trapping players in the tournament, without having a way to quit it, according to players on Reddit on April 24<\/a>. Moreover, Riot supposedly only acknowledged there was a problem, and didn’t do anything, which frustrated numerous players.<\/p>
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Some players also pointed out it’s sad to see Riot’s attitude not only to Clash but to League<\/a><\/em> as a game and to its esports scene. “The way Riot has handled a lot of things these past few seasons is disrespectful honestly. We’ve fallen a long way in esports and in game itself.”<\/p>
As of now, it remains to be seen whether the developers share any updates<\/a> regarding the ever-crashing Clash tournament mode, or if will it remain untouched for the remaining months of the year.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"