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- New Fighter Introduction: Caitlyn, a champion from League of Legends, is the latest playable fighter in 2XKO, set to launch on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC in January 2026.
- Dual Launch Dates: The game will be available for PC on January 20, 2026, and for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles a day later.
- Global Esports Series: Riot Games plans to host 20 global esports events for 2XKO in 2026, featuring three Challenger events and a LAN Major per season. A portion of the profits from 2XKO skins will fund these events.
- Expanded Roster: Caitlyns unique fighting style showcases long-range combat and a special move involving a shield and electrified shots, reminiscent of Urien’s Aegis Reflector in Street Fighter.
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Launch of 2XKO on PS5, Xbox Series & PC in January 2026 – Season 1 Introduces Caitlyn
Riot Games has announced that 2XKO will launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles alongside Season 1, which introduces Caitlyn as the latest playable fighter. The release schedule lists two different launch dates. 2XKO will be available on PC (version 1.0) starting January 20, 2026, and on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles starting January 21, 2026. On January 20, West Coast players in the USA can begin playing at 5 p.m. PT, while those in London, Paris, and Tokyo will gain access on January 21. The Season 1 update will roll out for players in the UK at 1 a.m. GMT on January 21.
2XKO showcases League of Legends champions in a fighting game format, allowing players to switch between two characters in solo play or team up with a friend in doubles matches, with Caitlyn joining the roster for Season 1. As the Season 1 champion, Caitlyn features a design that includes a bodysuit, ponytail, and mask, a departure from her traditional long hair and top hat. Caitlyn utilizes long-range combat to control space and keep opponents at bay. Her special move involves deploying a shield that advances toward her opponent. She can then fire through the shield, electrifying her shots with up to three boosts. This move is reminiscent of Urien’s Aegis Reflector in Street Fighter.
Expanding Global 2XKO Esports Series with More Challenger Events and LAN Majors
Riot Games also has plans for a 2026 2XKO esports series, partnering with tournament organizers to host 20 global events. Each in-game season will feature three Challenger events and a LAN Major, totaling five Majors and 15 Challenger events. A portion of the profits from the Frame Perfect line of 2XKO skins will be donated to tournament organizers to increase prize pools and fund these events. Last year featured competition from prominent figures in the Fighting Game Community (FGC), such as Dominique “SonicFox” McLean and William “Leffen” Hjelte. (YouTube cover image for Caitlyn Gameplay Reveal Trailer 2XKO)
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As we conclude our chat on looter-shooter evolution, let’s take a moment to reminisce about another game that left its mark before signing off. Ahmed Hassan’s recent piece “Anthem Says Goodbye Forever – Players Bid Farewell Bittersweetly” Anthem Says Goodbye Forever – Players Bid Farewell Bittersweetly provides a heartfelt retrospect of BioWare’s ambitious but flawed online action RPG, exploring its promising start, the heartache of unmet expectations, and the community’s bittersweet goodbye as servers shut down. Meanwhile, for those craving a thrilling action-comedy to kick off the year, Marcus Thompson’s “Momoa, Bautista and a Blast Fest” Momoa, Bautista and a Blast Fest is just the ticket. Published on January 10th, this explosive piece dives into the upcoming Prime Video release “The Wrecking Crew,” starring Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista as half-brothers navigating chaos and explosions in pursuit of truth, with Ángel Manuel Soto at the helm. In other news, our gaming correspondent Sophie Laurent has just published an exciting update on Valorant’s latest developments in “Valorant Developer Updates: Season 2026 is Here” Valorant Developer Updates: Season 2026 is Here. Published on January 6th, she delves into Riot Games’ plans for Act 1 of Season 2026, including the introduction of a new weapon with Bandit and changes to Breeze and player behavior.
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- 2XKO Just Revealed Its Season 1 Champion and I Can't Wait to Play, but the Release Date in the New Trailer Might Have You Scratching Your Head2XKO Just Revealed Its Season 1 Champion and I Can't Wait to Play, but the Release Date in the New Trailer Might Have You Scratching Your Headopencritic.com
- 2XKO Just Revealed Its Season 1 Champion and I Can't Wait to Play, but the Release Date in the New Trailer Might Have You Scratching Your Head2XKO Just Revealed Its Season 1 Champion and I Can't Wait to Play, but the Release Date in the New Trailer Might Have You Scratching Your Headgamerant.com
- Caitlyn 2XKO kit and release date officially revealedCaitlyn 2XKO kit and release date officially revealedesports-news.co.uk