Riot settles gender discrimination lawsuit for $100 million

League of Legends and Valorant developer Riot Games has settled its gender discrimination class-action lawsuit with California state agencies for a total of $100 million. The League of Legends publisher will pay $80 million to members of the class-action suit, while $20 million will go to the plaintiffs’ legal fees.

The lawsuit started in 2018 after an exposé by Kotaku outlined a “culture of sexism” at Riot. The suit was set to be settled in 2019 for $10 million, but California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing blocked the agreement by filing an argument with the court that the collective victims should be entitled to as much as $400 million. Both sides of the lawsuit have signed the $100 million agreement, which will now go to a judge for approval.

The class eligible for a payout includes approximately 1,065 women employees and 1,300 women contract workers since November 2014. Those who have worked with the company longer are entitled to a larger payout. Under the settlement, Riot is also obligated to implement workplace reforms, allow third-party analysis of its pay structures, hiring, and promotion practices, and allow independent monitoring of sexual harassment and retaliation claims at Riot’s California offices.

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