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The League of Legends community is currently in turmoil as Riot Games has made significant changes by removing free Hextech Chests. Players have expressed their frustration and disappointment over the decision, which they feel undermines the game's core values of rewarding skill and dedication. Hextech Chests, which players could earn through gameplay, provided a sense of achievement and an incentive to engage more deeply with the game.
Riot's explanation for the removal has not resonated well with the player base, leading to widespread backlash on various social media platforms and forums. Many players argue that the chests were a beloved feature that added excitement to matches and a sense of progression. The removal has sparked discussions about the company's approach to monetization and player engagement, with some accusing Riot of prioritizing profit over player satisfaction.
As the community rallies together to voice their concerns, it remains to be seen how Riot Games will respond to the backlash and whether they will reconsider their decision regarding Hextech Chests.
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