Riot Games Settles Controversial Sexual Harrassment Lawsuit for USD $10 Million
Riot Games Settles Controversial Sexual Harrassment Lawsuit for USD $10 Million

Gender discrimination in the workforce isnβt exactly new in todayβs world. After Riot Games was exposed for having a culture of misogyny with female employees constantly victimized last year, a class-action lawsuit on sexual harassment and gender discrimination followed suit. Now, Riot Games has settled the lawsuit for over USD $10 million.
According to the terms of the settlement, Riot Games will pay over 1,000 female employees (current and former) from a USD $10 million fund, depending on their employment status (whether they were full-time or contracted) and the length of their tenure with the studio.
Weβre pleased to have a proposed settlement to fully resolve the class action lawsuit. The settlement is another important step forward, and demonstrates our commitment to living up to our values and to making Riot an inclusive environment for the industryβs best talent.
Riot Games
Moreover, Riot Games also added in its settlement that the studio would aim to address and improve its company culture, which would include βbeefing up internal programs for reporting sexual harassment and discrimination,β βa review of all pay, promotion and hiring practices to increase fairness and transparency,β and βcreating a number of employee groups empowered to track the companyβs progress on these fronts.β
Given the scope and severity of the accusations that were brought forth by Riot employees over the years (with the accusations coming all the way from 2014), the settlement signifies a landmark development for the treatment of females working in the games industry.
With the lengths that employees went to spark change at the company and improve its culture, such asΒ a mass walkout in May 2019, the settlement provides some encouragement that larger cultural shifts can be achieved towards improving some of the games industryβs most notable issues.
Source: LA Times
Pokdepinion: Canβt say they didnβt deserve it but I do hope the work culture there improves significantly after this.
