Riot Games LoL 'Firefighter Tristana' splash art./Courtesy of Riot Games

Riot Games announced on the 20th that it will raise funds for the recovery from the LA wildfires through its PC multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game "League of Legends (LoL)" and first-person tactical shooting game (FPS) "Valorant."

Riot Games will conduct in-game campaigns for a certain period to allow players to participate in fundraising through LoL and Valorant content.

In LoL, from January 23 to February 5, the "Firefighter Tristana" skin will be re-released for a limited time, and the revenue from the skin sales will be donated. For Valorant, from January 22 to January 30, 50% of the sales revenue from the EX.O bundle weapon skins and decorative elements will be donated to wildfire relief and prevention organizations in California and around the world.

Dylan Jadeja, Chief Executive Officer of Riot Games, said, "We will strive to have a positive impact through games together with players, and I hope this helps in the recovery from the LA wildfires."

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