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By The JDneer in external — 14 Dec 2022

News: Riot Games takes over Southeast Asia region, ends Garena deal

News: Riot Games takes over Southeast Asia region, ends Garena deal
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Riot Games takes over Southeast Asia region, ends Garena deal
Riot Games fans in Southeast Asia will need to transfer their account as the American company’s distribution deal with Garena falls though. - November 10, 2022 - WIN.gg
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