Valorant is out now for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5

Riot Games made a statement about Vanguard is taking footage



Valorant is finally out for Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 today. The game’s console launch is initially limited to beta tests. will begin.

Valorant Limited beta tests for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S began on June 14. These beta tests were initially only United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan and some European countries was limited to. Today, the beta process has finally ended and the game official console release has been made. It won’t pit PC players against console players. will not adopt cross structure companystates that there is no difference in terms of basic dynamics between the console and PC versions. The game has been on the agenda for an issue related to its anti-cheat system in recent months. Riot Games made the following statement regarding the claims about the Vanguard anti-cheat system used for League of Legends and VALORANT: Riot Games stated that the launch of Vanguard was successful and that a significant decrease in in-game cheating was observed, and emphasized that there was no evidence that Vanguard caused any hardware failure.

Riot Games explained that Vanguard takes a snapshot of the game client (full screen) and the area the game client occupies (windowed/borderless), but not your entire computer or multiple monitors, and confirmed that Vanguard does not change BIOS settings such as TPM 2.0 and SecureBoot.

Riot Games stated that BIOS settings can be complex and cause problems in some cases, and recommended contacting Player Support in such cases.

Riot Games emphasized that Vanguard complies with regional privacy laws and works directly with the Information Security and Compliance teams to ensure Vanguard is secure.

Vanguard is an anti-cheat program designed to prevent cheating in League of Legends and VALORANT. If you have any questions or concerns regarding Vanguard, please do not hesitate to contact Player Support.”



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