The next wave of fighters is officially on the way. Riot Games, the developer of 2XKO, the League of Legends fighting game, ...
After a long absense from 2XKO, be it playable demos or even gameplay trailers, Jinx has made a return to Riot Game's upcoming fighting game courtesy of a new sneak-peak video showcasing her gameplay ...
Riot Games releases its latest update for 2XKO, addressing a number of critical issues while also adding in a few quality of life improvements.
Riot Games has released a new trailer for free-to-play fighting game 2XKO featuring an in-depth look at playable character Illaoi, the Kraken Priestess. Get the latest details below, via 2XKO game ...
The gaming community has been buzzing with anticipation since the launch of 2XKO last month, and the recent release of the Version 1.1.2 patch notes by Riot Games has added fuel to the fire. This ...
I’ll admit, I was genuinely prepared to give this the title, “Yas, 2XKO, keep giving us nothing,” but… Is Blitzcrank actually sorta cool? After 2XKO accidentally revealed Blizcrank ahead of schedule, ...
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2XKO: How to rank up fast?

Ranking up in ‘2XKO‘ is more than just hitting a bunch of flashy combos or executing them at a high level. Players who are ...
Crush every foe. Meet Darius and see this character in action in this latest 2XKO trailer for the upcoming free-to-play 2v2 fighting game, featuring the iconic champions from League of Legends. In ...
This is not a drill! New 2XKO news has popped up on social media that makes this month way more exciting than it would be otherwise. The news is, well it's an announcement of a future development ...
Riot Games is cutting roughly half the development roles on the 2XKO team, the latest in a string of fumbles by the company.
Stay three steps ahead. Caitlyn is 2XKO’s Season 1 champion. Playable January 20-21 on PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5. 2XKO is a free-to-play fighting game from Riot Games, the studio behind ...
Riot Games has hit the 2XKO team with significant layoffs, but why is this the case, and what does that mean for the future of the fighter?