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Riot Games
Computer Games
Los Angeles, CA 1,392,119 followers
Rioters wanted: we’re looking for humble, but ambitious, razor-sharp pros who take play seriously.
About us
Since 2006, Riot Games has stayed committed to changing the way video games are developed, published, and supported for players. From our first title, League of Legends, to 2020’s VALORANT; we have strived to evolve the community with growth in Esports, and expansion from games into entertainment. Players are the foundation of Riot's community and because of them, we’re able to reach new heights. Founded by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill, Riot is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and has 4,500+ Rioters in 20+ offices worldwide. Riot has been featured on numerous lists including Fortune’s “100 Best Companies to Work For,” “25 Best Companies to Work in Technology,” “100 Best Workplaces for Millennials,” and “50 Best Workplaces for Flexibility.” Riot Games recruiters will never ask for money or request sensitive information, and they'll always reach out from an @riotgames.com email address. You can learn more about Riot’s interview process here: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwww.riotgames.com/en/work-with-us/interviewing-at-riot/interview-process
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http://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.pwww.riotgames.com
External link for Riot Games
- Industry
- Computer Games
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- video games, publishing, development, and games as a service
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Employees at Riot Games
Updates
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Last summer, Primordians invaded Final City. Swarm brought an entirely new genre to League of Legends players around the world. Bringing this bullet-heaven mode to life meant solving a host of technical challenges. In the latest Riot Games Tech Blog, Nancy Iskander, Andrew Hilvers, and Taylor Young lift the curtain showing how they tackled problems ranging from minion loading to servers to out-of-game progression. Check it out: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gU53QrJw
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You haven’t seen this many arrows attached to A and B since the Konami Code. But no cheats here, just a couple of Michelle Lee and Diego Varona’s favorite site details on VALORANT maps.
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🚨 REMINDER 🚨 This is the final week to submit applications to be a fellow for Accelerate Season 2! Applications will close at 11:59pm PT on Sunday, July 27th. If you're looking for something to jump start your career in gaming, mental health, and the intersection of the two, Accelerate might be for you! Apply to be one of our 10 fellows who will spend 6 months working with our brilliant industry mentors, attending educational seminars, and learning practical skills that will help you grow as a professional and as a person. Accelerate Season 2 is made possible through the generous support of both lead funder Riot Games and Unlikely Collaborators, whose partnership helps keep the program accessible, impactful, and free for all participants. Apply ➡️ takethis.org/accelerate #Mentorship #MentalHealth #Gaming #Accelerate
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Always go big to small. If you’re an aspiring artist, curious about the creative process behind our games, or interested in how a VALORANT site comes together, check out the most recent episode of Super Art Power Hour. In it, VALORANT map artist Michelle Lee and designer Diego Varona approach a hypothetical challenge to add deadly lava pits to Abyss. And, while they work, they drop some knowledge for artists of all skill levels.
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A Super Art Power Hour with a fiery twist. We challenged VALORANT maps artist Michelle Lee and designer Diego Varona to imagine what Abyss might look like with deadly lava pits. Throughout the process they drop some knowledge about the little details that bring a VALORANT site to life.
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Each year, we set aside a day to open our campus to the people who matter most to us: our families. While kids, aka Riotlings, are always welcome to visit their parents, Riotling Day brings a full schedule of activities, snacks, and smiles. As Riot continues to grow, supporting Rioters and their families remains a core priority. While much of that support shows up in our day-to-day benefits designed to help Rioters who want to start, grow, and care for their families, Riotling Day has become a beloved tradition. Here’s a peek inside Riotling Day: https://xmrrwallet.com/cmx.plnkd.in/gxWQ7SiE