League of Legends receives controversial Vanguard anti-cheat, Windows 11 now requires TPM 2.0
League of Legends players on Windows are now receiving prompts to install Riot Games' Vanguard anti-cheat system. Since the company introduced the software in Valorant a few years ago, it has sparked controversy for embedding its processes deeply into Windows, a concern shared by many users.Read Entire Article
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League of Legends players on Windows are now receiving prompts to install Riot Games' Vanguard anti-cheat system. Since the company introduced the software in Valorant a few years ago, it has sparked controversy for embedding its processes deeply into Windows, a concern shared by many users.
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