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Riot Confirms 2XKO Sunset: Active Dev Ends Dec 2026

Riot Games Announces End of Active Development for 2XKO: What You Need to Know

Important Callout: Active development for 2XKO ends December 2026, but servers stay online! All champions will be free, most cosmetics bundled, and full refunds issued for purchases made on or before August 20, 2026.


What’s Happening in Simple Terms

Imagine you’re playing a game at an arcade. The arcade owners just announced: "We’re not adding new games or fixing the machines after this year, BUT we’re leaving the lights on, the machines plugged in, and you can keep playing forever. Also, we’re giving everyone their money back for tokens bought before today, and unlocking all the games for free."

That’s basically what Riot Games just announced for 2XKO (their free-to-play tag fighting game).


The Big News at a Glance

What’s Changing What’s Staying the Same
No new content after Dec 2026 Servers remain online indefinitely
No more balance patches after final bug fix Offline play works forever
No new champions after Lux & Samira All current content stays playable
All champions unlocked for everyone Your owned cosmetics stay yours
Full refunds for purchases before Aug 20 Online matchmaking continues

Why Did Riot Make This Decision?

The Dream

Riot wanted to build a fighting game that:

  • Welcomed newcomers to the genre (free-to-play = no barrier to entry)
  • Solved common FGC problems: bad netcode, lonely ranked grind, slow updates
  • Grew steadily: earn trust of core players → expand to broader audience

The Reality

The Numbers Didn’t Add Up

  • Diehard tag fighter fans loved the game
  • Most other fighting game players didn’t stick around
  • Revenue << Operating costs (game cost "substantially more" than it earned)
  • Major updates (Akali, Senna, Thresh, PvE mode, tournaments) → no sustained player growth

The Hard Choice

Riot considered:

  1. Shrinking the team
  2. Slower patch schedule
  3. Changing business model

Conclusion: None would fix the fundamental issue. Continuing would be "irresponsible to players and the dev team."


What’s Coming Before the End

August 20, 2026 (Today!) — Patch 1.3 Prep

  1. KO Points purchases DISABLED — Can’t buy premium currency anymore
  2. Physical prepaid cards — No longer work for 2XKO (still work for other Riot games)
  3. Spend remaining KO Points in rotating shop before September patch
  4. Refund process BEGINS for all purchases made on or before August 20

September 8, 2026 — Patch 1.3.1

  • NEW CHAMPION: Lux, the Lady of Luminosity
    • Shoto-inspired (think Ryu/Ken playstyle)
    • Simple kit using light-based attacks
    • Announced at Evo 2026

Rest of 2026

  • Samira (second new champion) — Date TBD
  • Ongoing balance changes & bug fixes
  • December 2026 — Final bug fix patch → Active development officially ends

The "Thank You" Package: Unlocks & Refunds

All Champions → FREE

Every champion unlocked for all players permanently in Patch 1.3.1.

Cosmetic Bundles

Most cosmetic items bundled together (details coming in 1.3.1 patch notes).

Avatar & Profile Items

Unlockable using Credits (in-game earnable currency, not real money).


Refund Details: Step by Step

For PC Players (Riot Client)

  1. Eligible: KO Points + 2XKO Starter Edition bought before Aug 20
  2. Method: Refunded to original payment method
  3. Timeline: Most done in 2 weeks, all completed by November 2026

For PlayStation & Xbox Players

  1. Eligible: Same purchases as PC
  2. Method: Refunded through platform store (PSN / Xbox Marketplace)
  3. Action needed: Platform support may contact you to confirm payment details

For Japan & Korea Servers

  • Process follows local laws
  • Separate announcements coming with specific details

Need Help? Check the official 2XKO Evergreen Transition FAQ


What "Evergreen" Means for You

ELI5 Definition: "Evergreen" = The game becomes like a finished board game on your shelf. No new expansions coming, but nobody’s taking it away. You can play it anytime, with friends, online or offline, forever.

Your Rights as a Player

  • Keep playing online — Matchmaking, ranked, casuals all work
  • Keep playing offline — Training, local VS, arcade modes untouched
  • Keep all cosmetics — Nothing removed from your account
  • No subscription needed — Free forever
  • Advanced notice promised if anything changes

Summary: The TL;DR

Key Takeaway What It Means for You
Dev ends Dec 2026 Two more champions (Lux, Samira), then only bug fixes
Servers stay ON Play online as long as you want
All champs FREE Full roster unlocked in September
Full refunds Money back for any purchase before Aug 20
Cosmetics yours forever Nothing disappears from your collection
Offline modes safe Practice, local play always work

Riot’s message: "We’re grateful to everyone who joined this journey. We’re finishing what we started, doing right by players who invested time/money, and leaving the lights on for anyone who wants to keep fighting."


FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Can I still play 2XKO after December 2026?

Yes! Servers remain online. Online matchmaking, ranked, and all offline modes work indefinitely. Only new content development stops.

I bought KO Points yesterday. Do I get a refund?

Yes! All purchases made on or before August 20, 2026 are eligible for full refunds. Process starts automatically.

What happens to my exclusive/limited skins?

You keep them. All owned cosmetics remain in your account permanently. Future cosmetics may be bundled or earnable via Credits.

Will the game get balance patches after December?

No. December 2026 brings the final bug fix patch. After that, the game balance is "locked in" as-is.

Is 2XKO shutting down completely?

No. "Sunsetting active development" ≠ "shutting down servers." Think of it like a completed game you bought — it’s finished, but yours to play forever.


Final Thoughts

This is a rare move in live-service gaming: full refunds + server commitment + content unlocks. While it’s sad the dream didn’t reach sustainability, Riot’s handling sets a high bar for how to "sunset" a game with respect for its community.

Whether you’re a day-one player or just hearing about 2XKO now — the door’s open, the roster’s free, and the servers are staying on. Time to lab those combos!


Want the official details? Read the full announcement on [Riot’s 2XKO channels] or check the Support FAQ for refund specifics.

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