Following the release of the "League of Legends: Wild Rift" open beta in Europe and other regions, it becomes increasingly important to know where to find different options in the mobile MOBA game. Riot Games has also anticipated the presence of toxic players, cheaters, and AFKers since it integrates an anti-cheat system, which allows them to report other players.

How To Report "League Of Legends: Wild Rift"

Reporting a player in "League of Legends: Wild Rift" is a straightforward method and the process is the same as its PC counterpart. Reporting is only possible at the end of the game. Interestingly, players would not find any button on the screen that would direct them to report another player.

To be able to report a player, they have to skip the screen where players honor teammates to start the process. On the game's scoreboard, players would see a warning button in the top right part of the screen. Instead of adding colleagues, players could report another player.

The usual tab would open in which players could report another player and detail the kind of inappropriate behavior that the player did during the game. Basically, players would report about toxicity, AFK, cheating, throwing, and a lot more. "League of Legends: Wild Rift" players could also write a short explanation detailing the reasons for reporting.

After that, players can tap the Report Button. It is important that once players leave the game, there is no way that they could report another player. They would not find the warning button anymore if they visit their profile and access the game's score. There is also another way that "League of Legends: Wild Rift" players could do to report a cheating player.

If they suspect that someone is cheating, they could video capture it using their device. They can then send it to Riot Games' support. The steps detailed above are very simple. However, like all other things in "League of Legends: Wild Rift," it could not be easily found. From time to time, it's a good thing that someone throws us a cable.

Other "League of Legends: Wild Rift" Details

The game's open beta was released in Taiwan, Oceania, and Vietnam on Dec. 7, while Riot Games rolled it out in Europe, Russia, CIS, Turkey, the Middle East, and North Africa on Dec. 10. Along with the open beta's launch is a new update that introduced multiple champions, balancing features, and more. Most of these features are the result of Riot Games soliciting users' feedback.