League of Legends developer Riot Games has unveiled the official title of its upcoming game, 2Xko. Up until now, the game was referred to as Project L. While players aren’t quite satisfied with the name, it’s undeniable that there’s major hype around it.
The game is going to be a 2v2 tag-team fighting game, and some stellar gameplay was teased in a recent showcase video. We’ve compiled all the important information you need to know about the game before its release below.
League of Legends Developer Riot Games Unveils 2Xko
2Xko features characters from League of Legends on its roster
2Xko is an upcoming 2D 2v2 tag team from Riot Games that takes place within the World of Runeterra IP.
Four characters are listed on the game’s official website as being part of the roster, with all of them being from League of Legends. “The Hand of Noxus” Darius,...
The game is going to be a 2v2 tag-team fighting game, and some stellar gameplay was teased in a recent showcase video. We’ve compiled all the important information you need to know about the game before its release below.
League of Legends Developer Riot Games Unveils 2Xko
2Xko features characters from League of Legends on its roster
2Xko is an upcoming 2D 2v2 tag team from Riot Games that takes place within the World of Runeterra IP.
Four characters are listed on the game’s official website as being part of the roster, with all of them being from League of Legends. “The Hand of Noxus” Darius,...
- 2/24/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire
With more and more games to choose from each year, you can be forgiven for letting a few fly under the radar – but missing out on Project L in the three years since it was released seems like a real shame. Occupying a position just outside the BoardGameGeek Top 10 abstract games, Project L is a beautifully made, incredibly simple and very satisfying polyomino placement and engine-building game that plays in about half an hour and offers both accessibility and tough decisions.
Teaching Project L is an absolute pleasure, and I kid you not – I first played it with my three-year-old to try and learn the game. There’s nothing about Project L that grates, grinds or otherwise prevents the players from simply getting stuck in. To set up, everyone takes a board and two basic tiles (a level one and a level two) and then two rows of four puzzle...
Teaching Project L is an absolute pleasure, and I kid you not – I first played it with my three-year-old to try and learn the game. There’s nothing about Project L that grates, grinds or otherwise prevents the players from simply getting stuck in. To set up, everyone takes a board and two basic tiles (a level one and a level two) and then two rows of four puzzle...
- 12/28/2023
- by Matthew Smail
- Nerdly
James Napier Robertson.s screenplay of The Dark Horse was named best feature script at the 5th annual New Zealand Writers Guild Awards (Swanz).
Directed by Napier Robertson and produced by Tom Hern, The Dark Horse is based on the true story of New Zealand speed-chess champion Genesis Potini, played by Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider). James Rolleston (Boy) co-stars as Genesis. nephew Mana.
Despite a bipolar disorder, Potini turned a group of at-risk youth into budding chess champs. In its Toronto review The Hollywood Reporter praised the film as "an emotionally potent story of redemption anchored by a heart-piercing lead performance from Cliff Curtis.".
Transmission Films will open the film in Australia on November 20.
The full list of Swanz winners: Best Feature Film Script James Napier Robertson . The Dark Horse Best Short Film Script Gregory King . UFO Best Play Aroha Awarau . Luncheon Best Television Comedy Episode Millen Baird...
Directed by Napier Robertson and produced by Tom Hern, The Dark Horse is based on the true story of New Zealand speed-chess champion Genesis Potini, played by Cliff Curtis (Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider). James Rolleston (Boy) co-stars as Genesis. nephew Mana.
Despite a bipolar disorder, Potini turned a group of at-risk youth into budding chess champs. In its Toronto review The Hollywood Reporter praised the film as "an emotionally potent story of redemption anchored by a heart-piercing lead performance from Cliff Curtis.".
Transmission Films will open the film in Australia on November 20.
The full list of Swanz winners: Best Feature Film Script James Napier Robertson . The Dark Horse Best Short Film Script Gregory King . UFO Best Play Aroha Awarau . Luncheon Best Television Comedy Episode Millen Baird...
- 10/1/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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