Yes, 2XKO fully supports crossplay.
Yes, 2XKO supports full crossplay across PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5. This means you can play with friends regardless of their platform. Cross-progression is enabled, keeping your saves and unlocks synced across platforms.
2XKO is available on the following platforms:
| Feature | Supported | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Crossplay | Yes | All listed platforms can play together. |
| Cross-Progression | Yes | Your saves and unlocks sync across platforms. |
| Split Screen / Couch Co-op | Yes | Two players can share one screen locally. |
Yes — 2XKO supports cross-progression. Your saves, unlocks and progress stay synced when you switch platforms.
Yes — 2XKO supports split screen / couch co-op, so players can share one screen on supported platforms.
2XKO supports local versus mode where two players can fight on the same device. This is a core feature for the fighting game community, allowing for local tournaments and couch play by connecting two controllers.
2XKO features full crossplay using Riot's unified online infrastructure. It uses rollback netcode to ensure competitive integrity and smooth matches. In ranked modes, input-based matchmaking may be used to group controller or fight stick users fairly.
2XKO is an online-only title that requires a Riot Account. While you can play solo in training mode, arcade mode, or against AI, a constant internet connection is required to access the game's servers and progression.
2XKO supports various PC peripherals; official Steam Deck verification depends on the compatibility of Riot's Vanguard anti-cheat system. It fully supports fight sticks and arcade controllers on all platforms.
As a new release, players are monitoring server stability. There is also a slight difference in input lag between platforms, with PC generally offering the lowest latency for high-level competitive play.
Yes, 2XKO is completely free-to-play on all platforms with all champions unlocked from the start. It monetizes through cosmetic items like skins.
Yes, 2XKO supports full cross-progression through your Riot Account. Your cosmetics, battle pass progress, and rank sync across all platforms.
Yes, 2XKO uses rollback netcode, which is essential for minimizing input lag in online fighting game matches.
Yes, you can disable it in the settings, but it is not recommended as it will significantly increase your matchmaking queue times.
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