Published 13:28 IST, December 28th 2021

Esports giant Riot settles discrimination case for $100M

Riot Games, the publisher behind esports giant “League of Legends," agreed Monday night to pay $100 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging pay disparity, gender discrimination and sexual harassment.

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Riot Games, publisher behind esports giant “League of Legends," agreed Monday night to pay $100 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging pay disparity, gender discrimination and sexual harassment.

lawsuit was filed in November of 2018 after gaming website Kotaku published a story detailing a sexist culture at Los Angeles-based Riot Games that included women being passed over for promotions, unwanted sexual vances and men questioning women about legitimacy of ir video game fandom. Or former employees later came forward with similar claims.

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California Department of Fair Employment said suit will remedy violations against more than 1,000 women employees and 1,300 women contract workers. Riot has also agreed to improve conditions and provide a more equitable workplace for female employees and applicants.

“I am so gl we achieved this first step toward justice for women of Riot Games,” former employee and plaintiff Jes Negron said in a statement. “I hope this case serves as an example for or studios and an inspiration for women in industry at large. Women in gaming do not have to suffer inequity and harassment in silence — change is possible.”

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“League of Legends” is world's most popular esport, and Riot Games operates its 12 professional international leagues. publisher said in November that player base for games in “League of Legends” universe h surpassed 180 million players per month.

lawsuit filed in November of 2018 alleged equal pay violations, gender discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation toward female employees. A settlement of $10 million was reached in December of 2019, but two California agencies — departments of Fair Employment and Housing and Labor Standards Enforcement — opposed it based on belief it was rushed.

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New counsel was hired, and just over two years later, Monday's agreement was announced by Riot and plaintiffs' new lawyers.

Riot has agreed to hire a third-party expert to conduct an equity analysis of its employment practices, granted pay transparency, and created a $6 million cash reserve to fund diversity, equity and inclusion programs each of next three years, among or changes.

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13:28 IST, December 28th 2021