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Riot’s 2XKO Arrives On Consoles In January

News RoomBy News Room5 December 20252 Mins Read
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We first learned about 2XKO as Project L back in 2019. The title was borne out of Riot Games’ acquisition of Radiant Entertainment, which was in the process of developing Rising Thunder, a technically proficient yet approachable fighting game, back in 2016. We’ve known about 2XKO for years now, and the game has been playable as an early access release on PC since October, but we now have an idea of when we’ll play it on consoles.

Riot Games has announced that 2XKO is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in January 2026. Season 1, which introduces a new champion and extended progression, will coincide with that launch across all platforms. During this time, players will gain access to unlocked content, including champions, skins, mastery rewards, and more, regardless of which platform you play on, with a catch-up mechanic to help console players earn content from the PC early access period. 

Season 1 brings with it Frame Perfect, a new competitive-themed skin that will see Riot donating a portion of the proceeds to directly support tournament organizers and help fund prize pools and production costs. Additionally, Riot unveiled the 2026 Competitive Series, which is a program built in direct partnership with tournament organizers across the globe. The 2026 Competitive Series will include 20 official Riot events, including 5 Majors. The first event kicks off on January 29.

It all begins when 2XKO arrives on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in January alongside the start of Season 1 across all platforms.

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