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Speaking of, here are just five features or changes 2XKO needs in order to be a true knockout.
5) A Switch 2 Port

2XKO launched on PC just before coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S and, if Riot has some solid foresight, it should also launch on the Nintendo Switch 2 down the line. Portable systems and fighting games have always been a solid pairing since the genre lends itself to the quick sessions often associated with handheld devices. These handheld devices often have looser controls when compared to their console or PC counterparts, but 2XKO won’t have to contend with that shortcoming as intensely since the game’s inputs have been simplified across the board; there’s no need to consistently hit half-circle specials since most specials in 2XKO are just a button or two and a direction on the D-pad.
It’s already a solid and more welcoming introduction to fighting games in many ways outside of its streamlined controls, so it only makes sense to put it on a platform that’s somewhat more geared toward younger players. It would also be great if Riot put it out on Steam (and, thus, the portable Steam Deck), too, but that doesn’t seem likely.
4) Regular Character Updates

2XKO is pretty balanced, but it’s still got more than its share of oppressive top tiers and irksome mechanics. Riot is aware of these discrepancies, noting how it can be โway too sharp and overwhelming for some playersโ and that it will โtake some big swings towards allowing players to get back to the action more quickly.โ These are great statements to make in this early era since a game like this is going to need thoughtful and consistent tweaks to keep players from jumping ship once the novelty wears thin.ย
This need for regularity also applies to new characters. Riot said it will put five more out this year but didn’t reveal when the next one is coming or the cadence the rest will follow. Ideally, these would drop at regular intervals and refresh the game and come out consistently, which hasn’t been the case for other genre heavy hitters.
3) Better Single-Player Options

Fighting games have increasingly prioritized single-player modes over the years, something evidenced by Street Fighter 6โs World Tour, Tekken 8โs cinematic story mode and Arcade Quest, and the campaigns NetherRealm Studios helped popularize in its Mortal Kombat and Injustice titles. And 2XKO has a nifty suite of tutorials and combo trials that do a solid job of teaching players the fundamentals, as well as the possible combo routes they can experiment with. But thatโs mostly all of what the game has to offer those who don’t want to jump online.ย










