US governments blocks League of Legends in Syria and Iran

US governments blocks League of Legends in Syria and Iran

Editorial: Gaming / Facebook / Twitter / Cobertura Political tension in the government of the United States and the countries of the Middle East continues in crescendo. After last Thursday, June 20, President Donald J. Trump approved a military attack that was later discarded as a defense measure against the collapse of an American drone […]

Por Cristóbal Henríquez el 25/06/2019

Editorial: Gaming / Facebook / Twitter / Cobertura

Political tension in the government of the United States and the countries of the Middle East continues in crescendo. After last Thursday, June 20, President Donald J. Trump approved a military attack that was later discarded as a defense measure against the collapse of an American drone in the area, now the government continues with the measures that would allude to countries.

According to the report published by PC Gamer, these measures will even reach the world of videogames after the users of these geographical areas have been reported that League of Legends has been disabled for its operation in the two countries of the region.

As reported by the source, both Syria and Iran would have been without connection to the country's servers, hosted in the region of Turkey, after the government's legal measures to prohibit access to players for an indefinite period.

"Due to the laws and regulations of the United States, players in your country cannot access League of Legends at this time" clarified the statement.

The situation could be related to the movement of the United States to carry out a cyber attack against Iran's IT services, according to El Pais, and they were confirmed by anonymous soldiers within the government.

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