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22.02.2024 - 17:31 / videogameschronicle.com / Tom Cannon / Tom Ivan
Riot’s League of Legends fighting game, which was previously referred to as Project L, is now officially titled 2XKO.
In an update on Thursday, the studio also confirmed that it’s targeting a 2025 launch window on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
2XKO executive producer Tom Cannon said Riot is “entering a new phase of development” on the 2v2 tag-based fighting game.
“Overall, we’re building an always evolving fighting game for the FGC, and there’s so much to be excited for, but there’s also a lot we sill have to figure out, and so that’s where we’re going to need your help.”
A playable demo of the game will be at “a bunch of places across the world” this year, including Evo Japan in April.
Players can also now register for upcoming playtests, which may be held later this year.
“2023 was us in Project L heads-down mode, with a really valuable check-in at Evo,” Cannon said.
“2024 will be about getting you more involved with events, updates and yes, maybe even some at home playtesting later this year.
“And in 2025, we’re aiming to fully launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.”
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The League of Legends fighting game has been re-revealed with a brand-new title, 2XKO, with the developers providing fans with a potential release window for next year. This League of Legends-branded fighting game was first revealed in 2019 as Project L, alongside Legends of Runeterra and the animated Arcane series as a way to expand the IP into different genres and mediums. Among the projects in development at Riot Games, Project L has had a somewhat rocky production.
Riot Games has revealed the official title for its free-to-play, 2D fighter League of Legends spin-off: 2XKO.
Riot Games' Project L has been rebranded to 2XKO.
Project L, Riot's long-gestating fighting game which is focused on 2v2 tag team fights, finally has a real name. It's "2XKO", which is both awkward to type and to say.
The name Project L was always going to be a placeholder, and today, Riot Games revealed the full name of its League of Legends fighting game: 2XKO. I have already mistyped it three times.
The full name of the upcoming League of Legends fighting game has been revealed, and it’s 2XKO. Riot Games unveiled the game’s new identity on social media on Thursday, alongside new social channels on X, formerly known as Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.
Riot Games announced the title of its free-to-playLeague of Legends fighting game, which it had previously referred to as Project L: 2XKO.