The videogame universe feels split down the middle at the moment. Every day brings a new round of X discourse about literally anything, and it feels like we consistently seem to be straying farther and farther from God. The one thing that truly unites us, however, is our hatred for cheaters – no matter your background, no one likes those guys. League of Legends’ Director of Product, Drew Levin, has become a walking, talking, Poppy-esque ban hammer, cracking down on myriad rulebreakers over the past few months and establishing himself as somewhat of an icon. Next on his list is a booster called ‘Little Peter.’
League of Legends booster puts out post offering “10k per month.” Riot absolutely cooks them
23 April 20260

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