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Fighting News

Andy Chalk - Riot's Project L fighting game finally gets a proper title, will hopefully be out sometime in 2025 - pcgamer.com - Japan

Riot's Project L fighting game finally gets a proper title, will hopefully be out sometime in 2025

More than four years after it was first announced to the world, Riot's League of Legends fighting game (previously known as Project L) has a proper title. It's called 2XKO, and Riot aims to have it out in 2025.

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Mollie Taylor - Nobody likes the new name for Riot's fighting game, but we're all having fun arguing about how to pronounce it - pcgamer.com

Nobody likes the new name for Riot's fighting game, but we're all having fun arguing about how to pronounce it

Riot's fighting game has sent its working name, Project L, to the flames. From the ashes rises its new, far more terrible moniker: 2XKO. Despite what looks to be a very gorgeous, well-made 2v2 fighting game, the naming choice has people perplexed. How the hell do you pronounce that? Too-eks-kay-oh? Too-times-kay-oh? Nobody on the PC Gamer team was quite sure, and my FGC group chat was going into a collective meltdown over the title.

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Joshua Wolens - Old School RuneScape players revolt after new big money owners say bots are fine, actually, devs furiously walk it back and say they banned 7 million bots last year - pcgamer.com - After

Old School RuneScape players revolt after new big money owners say bots are fine, actually, devs furiously walk it back and say they banned 7 million bots last year

Old School RuneScape developer Jagex is trying to quell player discontent after a strongly negative reaction to comments about the proliferation of bot accounts seemingly made by the company's new owner: CVC Capital Partners. 

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Alessio Palumbo - 2XKO Is the Name of Riot’s Project L, Launching in 2025 for PC and Consoles - wccftech.com - Japan

2XKO Is the Name of Riot’s Project L, Launching in 2025 for PC and Consoles

Today, Riot Games has finally revealed the name of its long-awaited Project L fighting game: it will be called 2XKO.

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Tomas Franzese - 2XKO is the League of Legends fighting game’s title - digitaltrends.com - Japan

2XKO is the League of Legends fighting game’s title

Riot Games announced the title of its free-to-playLeague of Legends fighting game, which it had previously referred to as Project L: 2XKO.

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Chris Scullion - Vince Macmahon - Brock Lesnar - WWE 2K24’s confirmed final roster seemingly removes Vince McMahon and Brock Lesnar - videogameschronicle.com

WWE 2K24’s confirmed final roster seemingly removes Vince McMahon and Brock Lesnar

2K Sports has revealed the final playable roster for WWE 2K24, and it appears to be missing Vince McMahon and Brock Lesnar.

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Giovanni Colantonio - Final Fantasy VII Rebirth review: unforgettable sequel fights for the future - digitaltrends.com

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth review: unforgettable sequel fights for the future

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth MSRP $70.00 Score Details DT Editors' Choice Pros

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Alessio Palumbo - Game With - SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream Is a Large-Scale Co-Op Multiplayer Game with Raids for Up to 20 Players - wccftech.com

SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream Is a Large-Scale Co-Op Multiplayer Game with Raids for Up to 20 Players

Today, Bandai Namco announced SWORD ART ONLINE Fractured Daydream. Fans of the franchise know that the universe's lore is based on protagonists playing VR MMORPGs, but ironically, the games never allowed that.

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