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Riot Games to Record Voice Chats in Valorant to Stop Offensive Behavior – PCMag AU
Voice recordings will be used to verify complaints of verbal abuse. They will be deleted on a regular basis and Riot Games will not monitor chats in real-time,…

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In an effort to crack down on disruptive behavior, Riot Games is going to start recording players’ voice chats during online gaming sessions.
For now, it will only focus on recording voice chats via the first-person shooter Valorant, the Tencent-owned company announced. In order for us to take action against players who use voice comms to harass others, use hate speech, or otherwise disrupt your experience, we need to know what those players are saying. Which is why, moving…
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