By Craig Robinson,Paul McNally
Copyright escapistmagazine
2XKO is Riot Games’ latest game, which is now in closed beta. Players can get access to a 2XKO beta code, either through friend invites or registration, and get access to the game. With the crossover with the FGC, and the die-hard league fans wanting something new to experience the fandom through, interest is high. Players can practice the game in 2XKO offline mode, which allows them to spend some time in the game itself. To get into 2XKO Offline Mode, you need to do the following: Locate your install location, which should be: C:\Riot Games\2XKO\Live Open the OfflineLauncher application file Opening the Offline mode file should allow you to get into an offline version of the game. There will be limited factors, but you can host LAN events on it, with all players on the network needing a version of the game installed. From there, you can connect to lobbies. Note that one person needs to have logged in online at least once to be verified. From there, the user can create LANs with multiple people. Logging in at least once is largely to get your skins and other unlockables to use in LAN mode. Going into LAN mode will mean that you lose access to all other features like casual, ranked, and private lobbies, along with losing access to battle pass progression and other missions. If you’re wanting to play with mates online, it’s best to make private matches online. It’s more of getting the game to load locally offline and running internal tournaments on the same PC or local network type of thing. Also, you don’t need to open offline mode to get the practice feature. Both versions of the game get the advanced training mode, where you can create COMP or Training Bots to practice with. For more info, you can see Riot’s official offline support document on the 2XKO website.