My Macbook Pro W/ Retina Display 13" Heats up to 180F

I bought my Macbook Pro with Retina Display about last May (2013) and I never had any problems with heat until I began gaming (Playing League of Legends). I just want to know if that is normal and if its not, what should I do to fix it. When I finish a game, my Mac is hot and it reaches about 180 Degrees Fahrenheit (according to SMC Temp). Also if I continue to play, can the heat cause permenant damage? This is the first time I buy a mac and for $1,300 I want it to last me a pretty long time.

180ºF is hot, but that's to be expected when playing games. My average temp - right now - is 160ºF and I'm just surfing the web and creating a clone backup. So your temps aren't unusual.
And before you reach a point where the temps could damage your Mac, the computer will execute a thermal shutdown.
So you've nothing to worry about...
Clinton

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