Riot Games should consider implementing more effective measures against cheating in League of Legends.
Cheating in LoL is vehemently condemned by the gaming community in any form. Ultimately, LoL is a game that allows players to showcase their individual skills. This loses its meaning when skilled players face defeat against cheaters, regardless of their expertise.

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The story unfolds as streamers and players of Challenge League on the European server identified accounts exhibiting signs of cheating. According to streamer Kerberos, he even received direct evidence of cheating software from these wrongdoers. The cheating players revealed that they had played over 2000 matches with third-party software and had not faced any account bans.

What's noteworthy here is that this cheating software even introduces the 'crash lobby' feature, causing the match to be kicked out when selecting champions. This feature allows cheaters to escape matches without losing ranking points or facing any other penalties. Moreover, the software also has a feature that provides complete information about teammates and opponents, leading directly to their Op.gg or U.gg page.

It should be known that Riot Games has been hiding all this information for a long time, so this is also a legally questionable feature. Clearly, to create the above features, these hackers have deeply intervened in the LoL client. This is truly dangerous as it can find ways to 'hack' player accounts and information.

At the current moment, Riot Games is applying an effective anti-cheat tool named Riot Vanguard to the game VALORANT. Perhaps it's time for Riot Games to consider applying Riot Vanguard to LoL to prevent the occurrence of the mentioned cheating scenarios.