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Riot Games commits to 'seven steps' to drive cultural change around sexism


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Three weeks after an in-depth Kotaku report on workplace sexism, harassment, and general toxicity, League of Legends developer Riot Games has issued a statement apologizing to current, former and prospective employees and contractors, and promising extensive changes to its "cultural DNA" that will "leave no room for sexism or misogyny."

"We're sorry that Riot hasn’t always been—or wasn’t—the place we promised you. And we’re sorry it took so long for us to hear you. In the days, weeks, months, years to come, we’re going to make Riot a place we can all be proud of," the studio said.

"To people considering a career at Riot: We understand if you have some doubt or hesitation. But we also need you now more than ever. We need people who will drive change and fight for what’s right. Building Riot wasn’t easy. Rebuilding it won’t be either. But the promise of Riot’s future is stronger than ever and if you’re up for being part of the solution, we want to meet you."

Fans and "partners" are included in the apology as well: "We know that the studio behind a game can be an important part of how you feel about that game. We know we’ve let you down and we’re committed to fixing that."

The apology is followed by a rundown of seven "first steps" that Riot said will help drive changes to its culture while maintaining its unique positive qualities. At the top of the list is an expansion of the studio's "Culture and D&I [Diversity and Inclusion] Initiative," which will be directly accountable to the CEO; it will also examine its "cultural definitions," including the using of language and specific terms, "to ensure they mean the same thing to all of us." External consulting companies have been engaged to guide the process, and the internal investigation system is being beefed up.

Training, at all levels, will also be a focus. "Trainings that had been specific to managers are being expanded to all Rioters, including interview training and anti-harassment training. We’re also investing in anti-bias training to encourage behaviors that foster a fair and inclusive work environment," Riot said. "In addition, we are investing in management training for all managers to build and support better teams. These trainings will be required for existing Rioters, with elements integrated into our Rioter onboarding program."

It's fair (and obvious) to say that promises are easy, and mission statements are just ink on paper: What will matter is what Riot actually does going forward. But one point, under its breakdown of the "Investigation Process," suggests that the studio is serious: "We are prepared to make big changes and have begun taking action against specific cases, including removal of Rioters, though we aren't likely to get into those details publicly on a case-by-case basis for legal and privacy reasons."
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