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Riot Games launches Game Changers, the first women’s LoL league in EMEA. Eight teams, weekend matches, and a grand final in ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Esports World Cup Foundation is partnering with global sports marketing agency IMG for the second edition of ...
An 11-month strike by video game performers could formally end this week if members ratify a deal that delivers pay raises, ...
Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association has released the list of exhibitors for Tokyo Game Show 2025, which is set [...] ...
With Edgar Wright and Glen Powell's new riff on 'The Running Man' in the works, let's look back at the cartoonish cast of the ...
League of Legends has become a global phenomenon, reaching out to multiple audiences with the likes of the popular MOBA game, the award-winning TV series Arcane, and the virtual K-pop group K/DA ...
Riot Games brought in experts to develop Project L. The project is spearheaded by Tom and Tony Cannon. The twins are fighting game veterans and co-founders of Evo, among other things.
Riot Games' Project L is now 2XKO, with massive announcements revealed by the company. Previously known as Project L, Riot Games' take on an arcade-fighting game based on its famed MOBA, League of ...
Riot Games announced that Project L, its upcoming free-to-play fighting game based on its flagship title League of Legends, will be officially called 2XKO.
Years after this fighter was first teased, Riot Games has fully announced Project L’s real name — 2XKO — along with some information on upcoming playtest opportunities.
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