
Riot Games was quick to delete a seemingly innocuous Valorant post on social media after realizing they’d tied Killjoy to a wave of NFT-fueled backlash. Valorant Agents have been on the move lately. The latest promotion across Riot’s social media has seen characters like Sova visit Russia and Chamber in France. Most recently, Killjoy was off to a trip in Berlin.What started with an innocent breakfast soon led the Sentinel to a gallery of sorts. Almost immediately, fans noticed the particular piece of art in focus happened to be a computer-generated NFT from Martinhoura.It wasn’t long before outrage ensued and fans “begged” the devs to not go down the NFT road. Realizing what they’d done, the German Valorant account removed the post and soon issued an apology.

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Although they wouldn’t have been the first studio to tie NFTs in with their games, they managed to avoid what could have been an overwhelming surge of controversy.
https://twitter.com/valorantde/status/1486759871378767878 Other publishers like Square Enix have tried to incorporate NFTs into their gaming plans, much to the dismay of their player base.
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It’s evident that with this accidental post, Riot is steering clear of any such plans for all of its popular titles.