Amid live-service flops, Riot co-founder says player expectations are "going up," while League and Valorant thrive from the competition: "We have to calibrate constantly"
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The co-founder of League of Legends and Valorant developer Riot Games says the secret to the studio’s live-service wins is competition.
It’s no secret that making a live-service game in 2024 is an incredibly risky move, with high-profile, big budget releases like Suicide Squad: Kill …