Riot Games, the creators of League of Legends, announced that their parent company, Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings, is taking full control of the company.
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NBA Legend Rick Fox Purchases ‘League of Legends’ Franchise
The League of Legends Championship Series slot formerly owned by Gravity Gaming has been purchased by former Boston Celtics and LA Lakers legend Rick Fox.
Play Asia Announces ‘Dead Or Alive Xtreme 3′ Price Drop Due to High Number of Pre-orders
Loyal readers of Breitbart Tech will recall our coverage of the Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 debacle. The game, which features scantily clad women playing beach volleyball, was due to not receive an American release as publisher Koei Tecmo attempted to head…
Feminists Form Facebook Group to Name and Shame Men Who Insult Them
Australian author and columnist Kerri Sackville has created a private Facebook group that is dedicated to the public naming and shaming of men who post abusive comments towards women online.
Yale Lecturer Behind Halloween Email Defending Free Speech Resigns
Yale University have confirmed that the lecturer who sent an email stating that students should not seek to censor Halloween costumes has today resigned from her teaching position.
Former Fnatic Duo Reportedly to Join Immortals ‘League of Legends’ Team
Two of the players instrumental in the success of the Fnatic League of Legends team will be joining a new North American franchise in the upcoming season.
Online Trolls’ Racist Comments Used in Billboard Shaming Campaign
A Brazilian civil rights group is using public shaming tactics in a bid to stop racist comments being made on Facebook and Twitter.
Black Activist Charged for Making Fake Racist Death Threats Against Student Protesters
On Nov 17 Kean University students engaged in a rally to raise awareness for racial issues. The rally was entirely peaceful and was without incident until the group was informed of some threatening messages aimed at them via Twitter.
Kotaku Has No One to Blame for Their Blacklisting but Themselves
Kotaku managed to hit peak absurdity last week when their editor-in-chief, Stephen Totilo, came out with a long piece about the unfairness of his publication being blacklisted by Bethesda and Ubisoft.