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A ‘League of Legends’ fan-made game has shut down after developer Riot Games issued legal threats – Insider
A ‘League of Legends’ legacy server shut down after developer Riot Games issued a legal notice to the fan-made program.

Riot Games, the developer of the hit video game “League of Legends,” has issued a legal request to cease development on “Chronoshift,” a fan-made game.
“League of Legends” has been going strong since October 2009, putting players into the roles of champions with unique powers who fight an enemy base. Over the last 11 years, the game has drastically changed, with developer Riot Games adding new content, called “patches,” every two to three weeks. From small balance changes to massive overhauls to…
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