
The highly-anticipated alpha playtests for 2XKO are set to begin in August, and gamers can sign up now. The playtest will be accessible on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. Players will receive an invite code to share with a friend, enabling both local and online play. This initial alpha will bring changes including an updated kit for Ahri and a new auto-combo feature. The playtest will be available in select regions, with more updates expected before August. Additionally, the build will be present at Evo for attendees to experience.
How can I sign up for the 2XKO alpha playtest?nYou can sign up for the 2XKO alpha playtest by visiting the provided link in the article or the game's official social media pages.
2XKO is an upcoming fighting game by Riot Games, known for titles like League of Legends. The game emphasizes both local and online multiplayer experiences. It integrates familiar mechanics from other successful fighting games and introduces unique elements like the new auto-combo feature, aimed at easing new players into the experience without losing depth for seasoned fighters. This playtest phase is essential for gathering feedback and making further adjustments before the game's full release.
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Man, the 2XKO alpha sounds like it's going to be a blast, especially with the new auto-combo feature easing newbies into the game. Can't wait to see how the updated Ahri kit shakes up the meta during the playtests
Man, it’s awesome to see Riot Games expanding their portfolio with 2XKO, especially with features like local and online play. Can't wait to test out that new auto-combo system; it's going to make the game more accessible while keeping the pros on their toes
Can't wait to dive into the 2XKO alpha playtest and see what Riot Games has in store for us The updated kit for Ahri and the new auto-combo feature sound like game-changers—literally.