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Going further into this week, it looked like we were in for a pretty quiet time in Arena of Valor. The early weeks of a new year can either be a slow start or a massive push to build up momentum, but the momentum already seemed to be slowing down. For AOV, things kicked off pretty strong with the announcement of an and plans to introduce surfing in just a week before. And while there isn’t a whole lot of new content to talk about this week, there is more drama unfolding that paints a sorry picture for the state of the game. You’ve clicked through to the 35th Arena of Valor weekly roundup. Let’s dig through the mud!
Cracks Widen As A Faithful Moderator Quits Just when we thought we’d be breezing through this week with little more than a few new skins and Codex challenges, one climbed far above the rest on Thursday afternoon. Submitted by a disgruntled third-party after a spat over on the game’s official Discord server, Arena of Valor has lost a dedicated moderator through what the community can only interpret as disrespectful management from the Tencent employees expected to grow and nurture the game’s fanbase. The former moderator, known as Justin or “TheMask', handed in his resignation publicly on the server, saying that he wanted to “explain to everyone the uncomfortable situation” which prompted the blowout. Justin described how years of professional-level work done for the game’s backend – like reworking the official subreddit page, to optimizing the bot code – went largely unnoticed when his day job and family life needed to take priority for a few weeks. Justin revealed previous roles in helping rework the Report System algorithm for Valve’s DoTA 2, painting a picture of how fortunate the Arena of Valor community was to have him on their side for what amounted to a paltry $15-20 worth of in-game currency a month. He had been attempting to convince higher-ups to take the community’s cries for a better report system to heart.
His suggestions went largely unnoticed for nine months, and his past contributions were largely forgotten about when the Discord channel’s management team voted to demote him back onto the moderator “Trial” program for being “inactive' as he traveled for his day job and cared for a hospital-bound family member immediately after. Disappointed in how the server team was no longer “that family we were back in the day”, Justin said “people were right, this is indeed becoming a dictatorship” before signing off and releasing the code he wrote and provided to Tencent to the general public. One moderator involved in the vote to demote Justin publicly apologized in the thread, whereas the community as a whole resonated with the piece and continued to voice their concerns over the game’s lack of community management. Players had complaints during the prior to his dismissal, but we never thought things would get objectively worse.
Community Plays Video Shows Tencent Cares – Almost Putting the last topic into perspective, the first episode of the Community Plays series went live on YouTube this week. The conclusion of around 3 months of production work, the video highlights the best player-submitted Arena of Valor clips by immortalizing them in a fairly well-polished montage video complete with professional casting from the game’s own Tj.

But if is anything to go by, this is the video he was talking about when he said “I came up with the clip contest”. Apparently slated to release onto YouTube a week after submissions were finalized, the video didn’t go up until around two months after submissions closed, with Justin reassuring readers that those featured in the video have yet to receive the prizes promised to them for their winning entries. The first episode itself received a warm reception on YouTube and looks like the kind of community involvement we’ve all been asking for, but given the apparent long lead time outlined by Justin up above, the cracks in the game’s project management seem to be showing through. The video has since become unlisted on YouTube. Florentino Challenges You To Duel! I was prepared to write about how Florentino would be arriving next Friday, but was met with the pretty boy’s face as I logged into the game to catalog what’s new and noteworthy for the week. Vasco da gama keygen serial killer.
Florentino released across EU/US today, and comes in as yet another assassin ready to disrupt the game in the wake of Quillen’s rampage over the last few weeks. The gentleman has been known the Arena of Valor community for a few months now, and even had his release date leaked early last month, making his appearance today more of a surprise to myself than it admittedly should have been.