
Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve based on official announcements, patch notes, or developer communications from Riot Games regarding anti-troll system improvements in Wild Rift by December 31, 2025. Each answer will resolve independently:
"Tribunal System" resolves YES if Riot implements a community-driven report review system
"More reports checked" resolves YES if Riot announces increased capacity or efficiency in reviewing player reports or otherwise is visibly more active (e.g. since Riot will send ranked fortitude compensation in the mail if a teammate is afk - if this starts to happen in significant volumes for intentionally feeding as well, "More reports checked" will also resolve YES)
"AI-powered detection" resolves YES if Riot implements new or enhanced AI systems for detecting toxic behavior
"Enhanced AFK/feeding detection" resolves YES if Riot improves systems specifically targeting AFK players or intentional feeding
"Real-time monitoring" resolves YES if Riot implements new systems that monitor and respond to disruptive behavior during matches
"No improvements" resolves YES if Riot makes no significant changes to Wild Rift's anti-troll systems by the end of 2025
Multiple answers can resolve YES if Riot implements multiple improvements. Answers will resolve NO if the specific improvement is not implemented by the deadline.
Considerations
Riot may implement improvements not exactly matching these categories. In such cases, the most closely related category will resolve YES
Changes must be specific to Wild Rift; improvements to the main League of Legends game do not count
Beta tests or temporary features will not count unless they become permanent implementations. Beta tests/temporary features that exist in 2025 do count if they immediately pivot into being released in full even if that time is after 2025. For example, if the Tribunal system begins function 2025 and is only fully implemented 2026, but stays functional throughout, "Tribunal System" will resolve YES. Maintenance and bug-fixing will not count as losing function as long as the feature is meant to return as soon as it is working properly.