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League of Legends has banned a single player more than 1,500 times and shows that it has a very serious problem with gaming restrictions


There is a content creator, so to speak, who has been abusing Riot Games’ system for more than a year and a half to generate toxicity in League of Legends and monetize his content. As our colleague Bruno Ouviña has told us in 3djuegos.com, he has managed to get them blocked 1,690 times from the MOBA.

At least until now, since – unfortunately – it seems that the bill will continue to rise. Apparently, this is dedicated to in the worst possible way each and every one of his games. The problem is that it has hundreds (probably thousands) of accounts at its disposal because one of its sponsors is, precisely, a website that sells LoL accounts.

This LoL player has been banned more than 1,000 times and has no intention of stopping

So, what this user does is dedicate himself to troll each and every one of their games, crashing again and again against the enemy tower in the middle lane, for example. The thing is that he has accounts at almost all ranks at his disposal, so he can dedicate himself to annoying practically everyone.

Riot Games seems very aware of this situation, but the only thing it can do is block each and every one of your accounts once it detects them. And although it is clear that banning the IP could be the most appropriate, There are methods to bypass these types of restrictions. Therefore, Riot’s hands are tied and he can’t really do much else.

Capture in which he is seen trolling in one of his games. You only have to look at the M/A/A score to realize something strange is going on.

It undoubtedly has a real problem with restrictions, but it is very likely that almost any online game would suffer in the same way in a similar situation. However, We hope that the accounts you use have been naturally raised to level 30, which doesn’t seem like a problem. Most likely they were using bots, but there could also have been some stolen… We hope it is not this way.

By Martin Jenkins

dedicated individual with a profound passion for technology and gaming. He pursued his studies in Computer Engineering at Montgomery, honing his technical skills and knowledge. From his early education at Dollard College, where he completed his VMBO, to the present day, Martin has been immersed in the captivating world of gaming since 1992. Embracing his passion, he has embarked on a freelance career as a technology and gaming writer and editor. Through his insightful content, Martin shares his expertise and experiences with others, offering a unique perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of technology. His unwavering dedication fuels his pursuit of staying at the forefront of the digital realm.