Riot Games has agreed to pay $100 million to settle a class action lawsuit over alleged gender discrimination and sexual harassment.

Under the terms of the settlement agreement, theLeague of Legendsdeveloper will pay $80 million to current and former full-time employees and temporary agency contractors in California. An additional $20 million in attorneys’ fees and miscellaneous expenses is also included.

Riot Games agrees to pay $100m to settle gender discrimination lawsuit

The suit was first launched in November 2018 when two former employees alleged that they were subjected to sexual harassment and gender discrimination.

Kotaku published a detailedinvestigationinto Riot’s allegedly toxic workplace culture that year, leading toa public apologyfrom the company and a commitment to change its cultural DNA.

Riot Gameshad agreed to pay just $10 millionto settle the class action lawsuit in December 2019. However, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH)intervenedand claimed the figure should climb to over $400 million.

Earlier in 2019, hundreds ofRiot Games staff staged a walkoutat the publisher’s Los Angeles headquarters in protest ofthe company’s forced arbitration policies, which prevented some employees from taking sexual harassment and assault claims to court.

Riot said in a statement announcing the latest settlement: “Three years ago, Riot was at the heart of what became a reckoning in our industry. We had to face the fact that despite our best intentions, we hadn’t always lived up to our values.

“As a company we stood at a crossroads; we could deny the shortcomings of our culture, or we could apologize, correct course, and build a better Riot. We chose the latter.

“We’re incredibly grateful to every Rioter who has worked to create a culture where inclusivity is the norm, where we’re deeply committed to fairness and equality, and where embracing diversity fuels creativity and innovation.

“While we’re proud of how far we’ve come since 2018, we must also take responsibility for the past. We hope that this settlement properly acknowledges those who had negative experiences at Riot and demonstrates our desire to lead by example in bringing more accountability and equality to the games industry.”