
Riot Games is ending development of its first fighting game 2XKO. According to a post on the company’s website, Riot will keep 2XKO‘s servers online and plans to deliver content updates through the end of the year. Active development of the game is ending, though, because the game’s costs greatly outstrip its revenue.
Starting today, August 20, Riot says it’s disabling the ability to purchase KO Points to buy things in 2XKO‘s store. The company is also beginning to process refunds for anything purchased in the game before August 20. Anyone playing on PC should receive their refund “in the next two weeks,” with all PC refunds ideally being completed by November, Riot says. For players on PlayStation and Xbox, the company says console customer support may reach out to confirm payment details in the coming weeks before refunds are distributed.
With a heavy heart, the @Play2XKO team shares an update about the future.
– Active development will end in December.
– The final content patch goes live in October.
– Servers stay online.
– In-game purchases made before August 20 will be refunded.https://t.co/3UQF7kh5S4 pic.twitter.com/FKquzTd6xc
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