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Twitch Bit Scam: Riot Games May Ban 300 Turkish Players!

Riot Games has started investigating the Twitch Bit Scam controversy. According to the latest news, Riot Games is preparing to ban 300 Turkish VALORANT players from its games.

The allegation that Turkish esports players and streamers are laundering money on Twitch continues to grow day by day. Although there is still no response from Twitch on this controversy, Riot Games is preparing to take over the situation in a more personal manner.

VLR.gg member Corentin Phalip confirmed Jake Lucky’s report. According to Corentin, Riot Games wants to punish anyone involved in the Bit Scam scheme.

Several top esports players are also included in Riot Games’ ban list. Although there is no detailed explanation about this subject, we can more or less guess due to the leaked lists.

Official information regarding this news will definily come in the upcoming weeks, so stay tuned.

Volkan Tankır

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