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Releasing a video to their YouTube channel, the team at Riot Games officially unveiled the next big update coming to 2XKO. Set to go live on the 12th of May, this new Fuse known as βTeamfightβ will allow βyou and your partner to beat on the opponent simultaneously for seven seconds.β
Designed to lend further into the Duos side of 2XKO, this new mechanic should offer a ton of new and different strategies which players can engage in and take advantage of. That said, Teamfight can also be activated when playing solo (in which case you will be able to control one or both fighters at the same time.)
This new potentially transformative addition does come with some limitations however. When Teamfight is active, players wonβt be able to use team actions such as tag launchers; assists etcβ¦
Full details on the new Teamfight system can be found HERE, and includes various tips and tricks to make the most of the mechanic.
Fighting games are a delicate balance, and so it will be interesting to see whether Teamfight proves to be additive to the experience, or destructive. We wonβt have to wait long to find out, with the update officially arriving early next week.
KitGuru says: What do you think of this upcoming update? Is it too big of a switch-up, or is this what 2XKO needs to stand out and stay fresh? Let us know your thoughts down below.
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