Riot Games’ fighting game 2XKO announces the date and regions of its first playtest

Riot Games’ fighting game 2XKO announces the date and regions of its first playtest
Riot Games’ fighting game 2XKO announces the date and regions of its first playtest

2XKO It is one of the games of Riot Games The most talked about game since its first images were shown. Previously known as Project L, few could have expected that the North American company would decide to fully enter a genre like fighting games, but the bet is notable, and the League of Legends universe is the setting on which a game that seeks to be a reference within its genre is based. It is now possible to register on their website for what they have called Alpha Laba playtest that we can enjoy August 8 to 19, but among the announced countries it is not, for now, Spain.

2XKO notes on its official website that “the version of the game that will be available during Alpha Lab is very much a work in progress, and it will feel that way. Players who participate in Alpha Lab will get a good idea of ​​what the game is like, but shouldn’t expect a level of polish anywhere near the final product (or even other fighting game tests). Again, there will be unfinished business. But by collecting your feedback so early, we’re giving ourselves as much time as possible to improve the game before it launches for everyone in 2025.”

2XKO and a playtest that does not include Spain

The playtest can be enjoyed in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Brazil, Japan and Mexico. We have to wait if any more regions end up being added to the Alpha Lab, but for now Spanish players will have to wait to be able to enjoy the long-awaited fighting games from Riot Games.

Follow the MeriStation channel on Twitter. Your video game and entertainment website, to find out all the news, updates and latest news about the world of video games, movies, series, manga and anime. Previews, analysis, interviews, trailers, gameplays, podcasts and much more. Subscribe!

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV They confirm that the Star Trek planet does not actually exist: how they discovered it
NEXT No more searching on YouTube: Nvidia presents G-Assist, an AI chatbot that helps you pass levels in PC games