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Tag In And Throw Down – Riot’s 2XKO Is Free-To-Play On Xbox Series X|S

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A screenshot from 2XKO on Xbox Series X|S, showing four of the playable characters
League of Legends champions clash in 2V2 combat as Riot’s free-to-play fighter 2XKO launches on Xbox Series X|S.

2XKO has officially launched on Xbox Series X|S, bringing Riot Games’ bold new take on competitive fighting to console players – and the best part is that it’s completely free to download and free to play.

Set in the ever-expanding world of Runeterra, 2XKO reimagines iconic League of Legends champions as tag-team fighters, built from the ground up for fast, expressive 2D combat. Whether you’re jumping in solo or teaming up with a friend, this is a fighting game designed around cooperation, momentum, and creative play.

Built Around 2V2 Combat

At the core of 2XKO is its 2V2 fighting system, where teamwork is just as important as mechanical skill. Players can either control both fighters themselves or duo up with a friend, each taking charge of a single champion.

Tagging between characters is fluid and tactical, opening up opportunities for extended combos, clutch saves, and momentum swings mid-fight. Every match feels dynamic, especially thanks to Fuses – powerful modifiers that tweak how your team plays, encouraging experimentation and adaptability from match to match.

This isn’t just a traditional fighter with an extra character slapped on – it’s a game designed entirely around shared pressure and coordinated chaos.

Runeterra Reimagined For Fighting Fans

League of Legends veterans will immediately recognise the champions stepping into the arena, but 2XKO doesn’t simply translate MOBA abilities one-to-one. Each fighter has been rebuilt with a bespoke moveset tailored for fighting game fundamentals, while still retaining the personality and identity fans expect.

The presentation does plenty of heavy lifting too. From striking, hand-crafted stages to bold 2D visuals and an original soundtrack, Riot’s trademark polish is on full display. Every bout feels like a clash pulled straight from Runeterra’s legends.

Lobbies, Matchmaking, And Smooth Online Play

2XKO leans hard into its competitive ambitions with a flexible suite of online options. Ranked, Casual, and Private lobbies are all available, wrapped inside a virtual arcade-style hub where players can spectate matches, find partners, or jump straight into the action.

Rollback netcode and anti-cheat systems are built in from day one, ensuring matches stay responsive and fair – whether you’re grinding ranked or just throwing hands with friends.

Key Features At A Glance

  • Free-to-play 2D fighting game built around 2V2 combat
  • Play solo or team up with a friend, each controlling one fighter
  • League of Legends champions reimagined with fighting game movesets
  • Fuses system that changes team playstyles each match
  • Ranked, Casual, and Private online modes with rollback netcode

Why This Matters

Riot Games stepping fully into the fighting game space is a big deal in itself – but 2XKO isn’t playing it safe. By building the entire experience around tag-team combat and making it free-to-play from day one, Riot is clearly aiming to lower the barrier of entry while still delivering depth for competitive players.

For Xbox owners, this is also a notable moment. High-quality, free-to-play fighters are still relatively rare on console, and 2XKO arrives with serious production values, strong online infrastructure, and a built-in fanbase drawn from League of Legends and VALORANT.

Whether it becomes a mainstay of the competitive scene or simply a go-to game for casual brawls with friends, 2XKO feels like the start of something much bigger.

Available Now On Xbox Series X|S – For Free

2XKO is available right now as a free download on Xbox Series X|S via the Xbox Store. No upfront cost, no paywall – just jump in, pick your champions, and start throwing hands.

If you’ve ever wondered what Riot could do with a full-blown fighting game, this is your chance to find out.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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