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Riot’s fighting game Project L finally gets a name, but not a good oneHow do you say “2XKO” anyway?

How do you say “2XKO” anyway?

Image credit:Riot Games

Image credit:Riot Games

Two of the characters from Riot’s duo-based fighting game, formerly Project L now called 2KXO.

Project L, Riot’s long-gestating fighting game which is focused on 2v2 tag team fights, finally has a real name. It’s “2XKO”, which is both awkward to type and to say.Project L Is Now 2XKOA trailer introducing the name 2KXO.Watch on YouTubeIn a separatevideo previewing the year ahead, executive producer Tom Cannon says the name outloud, confirming at least that it is pronounced Two-Ex-Kay-Oh, and not, say, Two Times Kay-Oh or Double Knock Out or, I guess, Toox-Koh. Meanwhile, I’ve written 2KXO about three times so far in creating this post.2XKO will have a number of playtests this year, both at physical events such as the upcoming Evo Japan, and eventually via “at-home” playtesting. If you’re interested in participating whenever that arrives, you cansign up via the 2XKO site.Cannon also said that they’re aiming for a full release in 2025.Project L wasannounced back in 2019as a fighting game set in the League Of Legends universe, and has been going through gradual, iterative development ever since. It’s transition to tag-team fighting happenedsometime around 2021, as part of efforts to make it more accessible to those less versed in fighting games, andin 2022 Riot confirmed it would be free-to-play.I am no fighting game expert. I know what footsies is, but I can’t execute a frame trap. When I play a fighting game, I’m probably going to learn a few combos, fight in singleplayer matches, and enjoy the cool character animations. 2XKO looks like it might offer something for me in this regard; I do like its character art a lot.

Project L, Riot’s long-gestating fighting game which is focused on 2v2 tag team fights, finally has a real name. It’s “2XKO”, which is both awkward to type and to say.Project L Is Now 2XKOA trailer introducing the name 2KXO.Watch on YouTubeIn a separatevideo previewing the year ahead, executive producer Tom Cannon says the name outloud, confirming at least that it is pronounced Two-Ex-Kay-Oh, and not, say, Two Times Kay-Oh or Double Knock Out or, I guess, Toox-Koh. Meanwhile, I’ve written 2KXO about three times so far in creating this post.2XKO will have a number of playtests this year, both at physical events such as the upcoming Evo Japan, and eventually via “at-home” playtesting. If you’re interested in participating whenever that arrives, you cansign up via the 2XKO site.Cannon also said that they’re aiming for a full release in 2025.Project L wasannounced back in 2019as a fighting game set in the League Of Legends universe, and has been going through gradual, iterative development ever since. It’s transition to tag-team fighting happenedsometime around 2021, as part of efforts to make it more accessible to those less versed in fighting games, andin 2022 Riot confirmed it would be free-to-play.I am no fighting game expert. I know what footsies is, but I can’t execute a frame trap. When I play a fighting game, I’m probably going to learn a few combos, fight in singleplayer matches, and enjoy the cool character animations. 2XKO looks like it might offer something for me in this regard; I do like its character art a lot.

Project L, Riot’s long-gestating fighting game which is focused on 2v2 tag team fights, finally has a real name. It’s “2XKO”, which is both awkward to type and to say.

Project L Is Now 2XKOA trailer introducing the name 2KXO.Watch on YouTube

Project L Is Now 2XKO

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In a separatevideo previewing the year ahead, executive producer Tom Cannon says the name outloud, confirming at least that it is pronounced Two-Ex-Kay-Oh, and not, say, Two Times Kay-Oh or Double Knock Out or, I guess, Toox-Koh. Meanwhile, I’ve written 2KXO about three times so far in creating this post.

2XKO will have a number of playtests this year, both at physical events such as the upcoming Evo Japan, and eventually via “at-home” playtesting. If you’re interested in participating whenever that arrives, you cansign up via the 2XKO site.

Cannon also said that they’re aiming for a full release in 2025.

Project L wasannounced back in 2019as a fighting game set in the League Of Legends universe, and has been going through gradual, iterative development ever since. It’s transition to tag-team fighting happenedsometime around 2021, as part of efforts to make it more accessible to those less versed in fighting games, andin 2022 Riot confirmed it would be free-to-play.

I am no fighting game expert. I know what footsies is, but I can’t execute a frame trap. When I play a fighting game, I’m probably going to learn a few combos, fight in singleplayer matches, and enjoy the cool character animations. 2XKO looks like it might offer something for me in this regard; I do like its character art a lot.