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2K reveals you can be the best player for free

Jul 20, 2024 10:38 PM

During a live panel at Evo 2024, Riot Games' executive producer Tom Cannon and game director Shaun Rivera unveiled new details about their upcoming fighting game, 2XKO. Notably, 2XKO will adopt a free-to-play model wherein players can unlock all fighters through in-game efforts, negating the need for monetary purchases. Cannon emphasized that players could become the best without spending money, although earning fighters will involve some grinding. Riot plans to monetize through high-quality skins and cosmetic items, akin to the League of Legends model. For instance, a new skin, Dynasty Ahri, was showcased with unique modifications, including a variety of nine chromas for visual diversity. This skin can be earned through the battle pass available during the alpha labs play test. Overall, Riot’s approach mirrors their strategy from League of Legends, although specific pricing details remain undisclosed.

nWhat monetization model will Riot Games use for 2XKO?

Riot Games will use a free-to-play model for 2XKO, allowing players to unlock fighters through gameplay while offering high-quality skins and cosmetic items for purchase.

2XKO is Riot Games' latest venture into the fighting game genre. Following the success of League of Legends, Riot is leveraging similar monetization strategies, providing free access to core gameplay elements while earning revenue through purchasable cosmetic enhancements. This approach has proven successful in retaining a large player base while ensuring profitability through optional, high-value items.



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