Riot’s Paul Chamberlain, the anti-cheat lead for Valorant, tweeted about the game’s first ban earlier in the week as it entered the closed beta stage and drew in tons of players and even more viewers. Chamberlain said it was unfortunate the first ban had to come so quickly since they hoped that they’d have a bit more time before players started cheating and subsequently getting banned, but the lead said the Valorant team was at least ready for the problem.
Well it sucks, but today we had to ban our first cheater (and it looks like more bans are on the horizon).
— Paul Chamberlain (@arkem) April 9, 2020
I was hoping for a little more time before this fight kicked off but we're in it now and we're ready.
From the early previews of Valorant, you may recall seeing screens within the Riot offices that showed matches being terminated if a cheater was detected in the game. Players who’ve been active in the closed beta have perhaps seen one of those screens themselves after matches were ended because of cheaters.
The video below from a Twitter user and Valorant player shows what it looked like when someone who was cheating in their game was detected. Players may have their match ended early, but it’s at least satisfying knowing the cheater has been detected and is going to get punished.
Don't hack @PlayVALORANT. You'll get rekt. https://t.co/SdMNcfRBdn
— KenAdamsNSA (@KenAdamsNSA) April 11, 2020
Valorant streamers and other players have had more than enough time now to show off their biggest moments from the closed beta with more clip-worthy plays expected to happen as the beta continues. The beta doesn’t currently have an end date, so those who’ve been glued to Twitch waiting for a drop still have a chance.
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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2020/04/11/valorant-already-banning-cheaters/
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