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LOL doesn't need white prostitution players, and after the treasure chest system is deleted, another channel to get skins for free has been deleted

Recently, LOL players were angry and disappointed by a decision by Riot Games, which recently announced the removal of the game's popular "Hex's Chest" system, which allowed players to get skins, emotes, and other cosmetic items for free through in-game quests and activities.

Although this is a free perk that many players love, Riot's move has caused a lot of dissatisfaction, and players at home and abroad have asked Riot to relaunch the system, however, Riot has not properly responded to players' needs, but has further tightened the access to free skins.

Following the Hex's Chest system, Riot has also removed another way for players to get skins for free, namely the "Orb of Honor" and the "Honor Magic Engine", which allows players to earn rewards by increasing their personal honor level, and the love and anticipation of this system has also made it a highly regarded way to obtain skins for free.

With the removal of these two free systems, a large number of players have expressed their dissatisfaction, believing that Riot's actions are weakening the player experience and gradually becoming "commercialized", and many players have complained on social platforms, saying that Riot does not need to rely too much on "white prostitution" players, but instead maintains the game's profitability through carefully designed paid content.

However, Riot's decision has disappointed many players, and some players have even said that since these free benefits are no longer available in the game, they are considering quitting the game, and at present, Riot has not officially released any statements about the restoration of these systems, and many players' emotions have not been effectively appeased.

Players have said that their patience is close to the limit, and many people have begun to question whether Riot is still willing to listen to the voice of the players, whether it still values the feelings of the players, and whether Riot can take active communication and improvement measures to win back the support of the players, which has become the focus of attention of the entire game community, and it is foreseeable that if this situation continues, it may have a long-term impact on the player base of LOL, and whether Riot can find a balance between commercialization and player experience. It's going to be the next topic that needs to be pondered, do you have anything to complain about about it?

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