The PC port of Final Fantasy 16 is at the end of its development cycle, producer Naoki 'Yoshi-P' Yoshida has revealed.
22.02.2024 - 19:14 / polygon.com / Tom Cannon
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.
Executive producer Tom Cannon teased the reveal in a tweet on Wednesday, sharing that this is “the last Project L update, because we’re announcing our actual name and social channels.”
The 2v2 tag-based fighter was announced in 2019, and Riot has already shown us a fair amount of what we can expect from the game. A player can control both characters on their team, or they can play with a buddy with each handling their own champion. This allows for 1v1, 2v2, or 2v1 matchups. There will also be a Fuse system that kicks in before the match starts, so each team can customize how their champs play together. For instance, one Fuse allows the use of two assists in a match instead of one.
So far, we’ve only seen a handful of the champions on the roster: Ahri, Ekko, Jinx, Katarina, Illaoi, Yasuo, and Darius are all very popular League of Legends picks with strong playstyles.
“While the game’s name is now locked, the development work continues alongside the fighting game community with more opportunities for the FGC to playtest the game in progress,” reads the press release distributed by Riot Games. “Throughout 2024 players will have the opportunity to check out playable demos of 2XKO around the world. The first stop on 2XKO’s FGC tour will be Evo Japan in April 2024. We’re also hoping to start at-home playtesting before the end of the year.”
Players can sign up to potentially join in on that at-home playtesting on the game’s official website; more details about the game will release throughout 2024.
The PC port of Final Fantasy 16 is at the end of its development cycle, producer Naoki 'Yoshi-P' Yoshida has revealed.
While there’s no shortage of ways to distract yourself while playing Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, one of the most unexpected minigames is the surprisingly deep piano system. In most of the major hub towns you encounter across the expansive world, Cloud can find a piano to sit down at and tickle the keys. You’re free to play any song you want in free play, but you can turn this system into a full-on rhythm game, almost like Guitar Hero, by collecting sheet music of some of the game’s most iconic tracks. There’s even an NPC near each piano who will reward you if you get a high enough rank on each song. Cloud may not be the most expressive in his words, but he can sure play the piano with heart. Here is where you can find all the sheet music and what rewards await if you can master them.
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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.