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2XKO System Requirements: Is Your PC Ready for the League of Legends Fighting Game?
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January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Riot Games is releasing 2XKO, a free-to-play 2v2 fighting game set in the League of Legends universe, on January 20. Formerly Project L, the title features accessible gameplay, a roster including Jinx and Vi, and optional paid cosmetics. The game prioritizes team-based combat with strategic character swapping and special attack combinations. System requirements for PC are also detailed.
Since 2009, League of Legends has been a dominant force in esports, ranking among the top MOBA games. But now, developer Riot Games wants to expand the League magic to another competitive genre—fighting games—with 2XKO, a free-to-play, 2v2 tag-team title set in the League of Legends universe. Before you trade your mouse for your fight stick, see if your PC has the minimum system specs to join the fray.
Formerly known as Project L, 2XKO launches on PC (directly from Riot), PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on Jan. 20. It's a free-to-play game, so you don't need to spend money to get in on the action. Major fighting games like Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves and Tekken 8 are full-priced releases, typically costing $60-$70. On top of that, you'll pay extra money for additional individual characters and season passes over the games' lifespans. So, 2XKO's pricing model is incredibly unique for the genre and may attract a large player base since there's no price barrier to entry.
Optional paid cosmetics are available for the 11-character roster, which includes rush-down fighters, grapplers, and zoners. However, you can unlock characters using 2XKO's in-game currency.
What's the Story Behind 2XKO?
There are plenty of reasons to care about 2XKO. A new fighting game is always an exciting occasion, and 2XKO's connection to League of Legends gives it the brand recognition to compete with established franchises like Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter. 2XKO also has serious talent behind it, including Tom Cannon and Seth Killian, two of the founders of the Evo fighting game tournament.
The game's roots lie in the now-defunct Rising Thunder, an attempt to make fighting games more accessible to newcomers (a title eventually purchased by Riot Games). We'll see if that approach carries into 2XKO's fast-paced gameplay.
What Makes 2XKO's Gameplay Special?
League of Legends fans will appreciate 2XKO's roster, which includes Jinx and Vi, both of whom appeared in the Netflix animated series Arcane. However, even people unfamiliar with the League of Legends universe will see how 2XKO puts its own twists on the tag-team fighting formula.
Your team consists of a Point character and an Assists character that you can strategically swap between during battle. Along with normal and special attacks (using simple directional inputs instead of complex motion inputs), the Fuse system offers special perks for specific team combinations. In fact, you can combine your super attacks together for a decisive blow.
If you like team-based fighting games, such as The King of Fighters or the Marvel vs. Capcom series, 2XKO may be worth your time. After all, it won't cost you a dime.
(Credit: Riot Games)
2XKO's Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
CPU: AMD FX9590 or Intel i7-4770
Memory: 8GB RAM
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 380 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 960
Storage: 8GB available space
2XKO's Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows 11 (64-bit)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X or Intel i5-11400
Memory: 16GB RAM
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT or Nvidia GeForce 1660 Ti
Storage: 8GB available space
How Do You Play 2XKO?
As a fighting game, 2XKO is best played with a high-quality fight stick. However, with its emphasis on accessibility, a regular controller should also work just fine. 2XKO’s anti-cheat software prevents the game from running on the Steam Deck.
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