Riot Ends Active 2XKO Development, Initiates Final Patches and Player Refunds

Riot Games will end active development of the free-to-play fighting game 2XKO in December after determining operating costs and flat engagement; servers will remain online beyond 2026 and offline play is unaffected. Three patches remain before development wraps: 1.3.1 in September unlocks most content (including all champions), removes major monetization elements, and reworks lobbies; 1.3.3 in October adds the final champion, Samira; 1.3.5 in December focuses on bug fixes. In parallel, Riot is refunding all purchases made up to August 20, with PC refunds issued to the original payment method and console refunds via the platform. Some items will be available for Credits, private lobbies will stay updated, and the game will sunset as a live service while Riot refocuses on future projects. A previous 80-position reduction to the 2XKO team was noted as part of the broader scaling decision.
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