Riot Games has launched a new Competitive Operations website designed as a central hub for information on safeguarding competitive play in its esports titles, including League of LegendsVALORANT and Teamfight Tactics.

The platform is intended for professional players, teams, organisers and fans, and provides resources such as official rulings, procedural updates, core regulations, forms, and penalty trackers. It also outlines integrity policies covering areas such as anti-match-fixing measures and dispute resolution.

It features a searchable and filterable library containing documents such as the Esports Global Code of Conduct, game-specific regulations, roster construction rules, and dispute resolution forms. Users can browse by game, territory, league, and document category. A rulings section logs disciplinary actions and investigation outcomes, detailing infractions, sanctions, and the relevant regulations applied.

Integrity measures are also a focus, with dedicated sections explaining Riot’s approach to preventing and addressing match-fixing, betting abuse, and other threats to competitive fairness. These pages outline prevention, education, enforcement, and transparency processes, as well as mentions to organisations such as Sportradar, the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) and GRID for monitoring and investigative support.

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Additionally, the site provides overviews of each title’s competitive ecosystem, outlining league structures, seasonal formats, and qualification pathways. For example, the League of Legends section details regional leagues, the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), and Worlds, while the Teamfight Tactics section explains tournament formats such as the Golden Spatula regional finals. News articles and updates on rulings, procedural changes, and competitive developments are also published directly on the platform.