
Although at the moment they are focused on the PC version, says their Game Director
Valorant, the Riot Games tactical shooter that has been in closed beta for a few weeks, is being a success. The title is maintaining some outstanding numbers in stream views and the feedback is being positive. Many wonder if it is possible that a court title as competitive as this, which is looked at in the mirror of PC proposals like Counter Strike, makes sense on other platforms. And it is not something that Riot Games has ruled out, far from it, as can be seen in the recent statements of the Game Director, Joe Ziegler.
"While we are exploring other platforms like consoles and mobiles, right now the team is working hard to deliver the best possible PC experience." Although the focus is on the version already released in beta and that is expected in full for the summer, the truth is that the statements make it clear that Riot Games does not rule out one of these versions at all and that it is something that in fact is on top of table.
It is important to remember that mobile controls were found in the beta, so it has surely been internally tested how the company's competitive and tactical shooter could be transferred to smartphones. What is clear is that Riot Games, if it releases other versions, will be once the PC is already fully operational.
Anti-cheat system rewards
The company has had to work in recent hours in offering rewards to users who have found exploits in its anti-cheat system, with booties of up to $ 100,000. This comes in full controversy over the company's anti-cheat system, which works even when we're not in the game.