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Unlock 2XKO’s Future: Exclusive Alpha Lab Playtest Ends August 19

Join the 2XKO Alpha Lab playtest, the first at-home playtest for the game launching in 2025. Get a sneak peek at features like Casual Matches, Chromas, and cross-platform play, and provide valuable feedback to shape the game’s future – ends August 19.

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Unlock 2XKO’s Future: Exclusive Alpha Lab Playtest Ends August 19

Get Ready for 2XKO Alpha Lab: Your Chance to Shape the Game’s Future

Exciting news for gamers in participating regions: 2XKO Alpha Lab is now live, marking the game’s first at-home playtest. This early version of the game is your chance to experience the gameplay, provide valuable feedback, and help shape the game’s launch in **2025**. As you dive into the Alpha Lab build, keep in mind that it’s still a work in progress, and you may encounter bugs, crashes, or errors.

As you prepare to join the Alpha Lab, make sure to log in with the correct Riot Account to avoid being locked out. Also, be mindful of your account security by not streaming the process of linking your Riot Account and console account. With these basics covered, you’re ready to explore the game’s features, including Casual Matches, Chromas, Emotes and Stickers, Skins, and Co-op Training Mode.

With the Alpha Lab’s focus on gathering feedback, your input will play a crucial role in shaping the game’s future. So, get ready to share your thoughts and opinions on the game’s features, including its rollback netcode and cross-platform play. Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t forget to fill out the feedback survey after Alpha Lab ends on **August 19**.

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Title: What’s in 2XKO Alpha Lab?

URL Source: https://2xko.riotgames.com/en-us/news/announcement/whats-in-2xko-alpha-lab

Markdown Content:
[Alpha Lab](https://2xko.riotgames.com/en-us/news/game-updates/2xko-alpha-lab-overview–faq/) is 2XKO’s first at-home playtest. We’re inviting players in participating regions to give feedback that will help improve the game for launch in 2025.

Like we said in our [Alpha Lab Dev Q&A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfUQNqEllIg), this is the first time players will experience the online gameplay loop for 2XKO, and it’s a _super early build_. Many screens and UI elements are still in progress, so don’t expect things to be polished—in fact, you’ll probably encounter a decent amount of jank. Some features might not work correctly, and you could experience crashes or other errors.

Two super important things to keep in mind (and tell your friends):

1. **Make sure to log in to Alpha Lab with the correct Riot Account. Double-check your account’s username in your access email.** _Creating a new account or signing into the wrong Riot Account will lock you out of Alpha Lab._

2. **Do not stream the process of linking your Riot Account and console account. _Anyone can scan the QR code used for linking, including your viewers._**

We’re still making the game, but we’re here so you can tell us what you think so far. Testing at this stage will give us time to incorporate feedback before launch. Basically, this is your chance to actually shape 2XKO with your notes. **You’ll receive a feedback survey via email after Alpha Lab ends on August 19. Fill it out to make sure we hear you.**

With that said, here’s what you’ll find when you launch the game:

Casual Matches
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Select FIGHT!, then choose **Casual** mode to enter a public lobby, where you’ll find matches with other players. During Alpha Lab, you’ll be able to partner up with a friend before entering the lobby, find a duo while you’re there, or just jump in solo.

Queue for a game by pressing the key displayed next to the Find a Match popup. When a match has been found, go to the highlighted cabinet and accept the match to start playing.

**Chromas** are alternate colors. They can help differentiate when both teams pick the same champion, and they’re also a great way to show off some personality.

Unlock base champion chromas by navigating to the Champions section of the main menu, selecting a champion, then highlighting the Skins option. For Alpha Lab, chromas will be unlockable for 100 credits, but in later versions the currency and cost might change.

Emotes and Stickers
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There are a few ways to express yourself while in a lobby. Use **emotes** to perform an action with your avatar, such as cheering or giving a thumbs up. Use **stickers** to show off an icon above your avatar.

Access the emote wheel while in lobby using the ( – ) key on PC, the RT button on Xbox Series X|S, or the R2 button on PlayStation 5. The emote wheel won’t be customizable during this playtest, but acquiring a new sticker from the battle pass will automatically equip it.

Skins
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**Skins** change the way your champion looks. Skins for Yasuo and Ahri will be available to unlock for free in the battle pass during Alpha Lab. We want you to get an idea of what playing with different skins is like in this test.

Once skins are unlocked, they can be equipped in the champion select screen before any match. Additional chromas for skins can also be earned from the battle pass in Alpha Lab.

### Bladesong Yasuo

In training mode, your default opponents won’t move, block, or attack. To fight a bot, visit the settings menu.

Open Settings (your input will be displayed at the bottom of the screen), select Bot Settings, then switch the Controller Setting option from Training Bot to CPU. From there, you can change all kinds of things about the bot’s behavior, like difficulty level and playstyle.

_Note: With “Dynamic” CPU difficulties, the bot will adjust its behavior as you play. Turning off infinite HP will produce better quality matches._

Co-op Training Mode
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Complete **missions** to unlock rewards like **credits**. We’re adjusting a lot about how missions work, like how fast they can be finished, how often they’re refreshed, and what rewards they’ll grant. Let us know what you think when submitting feedback.

Credits
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Credits are the main currency you earn by playing 2XKO. During Alpha Lab, credits can be used to unlock chromas, but in future playtests they’ll also be used to unlock new champions.

**All account progress (including chromas, skins, and other unlocked rewards) will be reset between playtests,** so feel free to spend all your credits and have fun.

Champions
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Ahri, Braum, Darius, Ekko, Illaoi, and Yasuo will be available to play during Alpha Lab. All six will be unlocked for every player from the first day of the Alpha Lab playtest, but in future playtests some champions will need to be unlocked through missions or credits.

Stages
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Four stages will be available during Alpha Lab:

Spirit Hills
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![Image 1](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/dsfx7636/news/637a9befc23a4a4cc5f90486bc1225b1281b185f-3840×2160.png)

Bridge of Progress
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![Image 2](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/dsfx7636/news/6ee669d2e058379ef70b05949ec59d5785e7dafa-3840×2160.png)

The Brazen Hydra
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![Image 3](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/dsfx7636/news/e5062b69650eb866542ddeb30ad55072f85dc025-3840×2160.png)

Scuttler’s Strand
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![Image 4](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/dsfx7636/news/7522d1d4fd25994b02ef4f8c77fca55020b5966c-3840×2160.png)

2XKO Netcode
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We’ve implemented rollback netcode to minimize latency. We’re still testing these systems and will be monitoring any outliers throughout Alpha Lab. We’ll release a deeper dive into 2XKO’s netcode sometime in the future to talk through the tech that powers our matches.

Friend List
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Form duos with players from your friend list. Your friend list is accessible via the (Tab) key on PC and the Menu button on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Add friends by searching for their full Riot ID, including the tagline. For example: **AhriMain#NA1**

Cross-Platform Play
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Cross-platform play is available between PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 5 players located in the same region.

Cross-Region Play
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We plan to support cross-region private matches in the future, but cross-region play will **not** be available during Alpha Lab.

Offline and Local Play
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Offline and local play will be available in the future, but not during Alpha Lab.

Anti-Cheat
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2XKO will be using Riot’s proprietary anti-cheat tool, Vanguard. Our friends in the anti-cheat department released an [in-depth blog post](https://www.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/news/dev/dev-vanguard-x-lol/) about the value of anti-cheat. You can also check out [this post](https://support-valorant.riotgames.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046160933-What-is-Vanguard) if you’re interested in top level information.

Feedback
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**All players in the test will receive a feedback survey after Alpha Lab ends. Make sure to fill it out, because we’ll use your feedback to continue developing 2XKO.** Anything you liked or disliked about your experience is super valuable to us.

Again, 2XKO is a work in progress, so don’t hold back! Tell us what you would change. We’ll read every single Alpha Lab feedback survey, so this is your chance to get your thoughts on our radar.

If you’d like to share clips, bugs, or comments on social media during Alpha Lab, we’re keeping an eye on the tag **#2XKO\_AlphaLab**. Use it on your posts to join the conversation, even if you don’t have Alpha Lab access.

Also, this won’t be the last chance to playtest. If you [register](http://alpha.2xko.riotgames.com/) on the Alpha Lab website, you’ll be notified when more sign-ups open later this year.

Known Issues
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We have a couple of fixes that didn’t quite make it into this version! If you encounter any of these issues, know that they’re already on our radar.

* Text chat is only available on PC.

* Equipping an avatar item requires a double-click in some cases.

* On PlayStation 5, the training mode frame advantage feature does not function correctly.

* Training mode CPU reversal options sometimes do not function while the CPU is airborne.

* Training mode CPU will perform a back air recovery even when neutral is selected.

* On PC, running the game while the Steam client is open in the background may cause some controller issues.

* On PC, plugging in a gamepad for the first time defaults to incorrect bindings. Default gamepad settings can be restored by going to Settings → Controller Mappings → Pad B.

* Avatar outfits may not display properly in heavily populated lobbies.

* Connecting to the co-op training mode cabinet with a cross-platform partner may cause training mode to crash.

* While warming up in the casual lobby, the Back button may lose functionality, causing players to restart to exit warm up.

* Pressing CTRL+M on the PC version will mute all in-game music.

* Choosing “Quit Game” in private lobbies may result in a crash.

* Immediately exiting training mode after being defeated by a bot may result in a crash.

* Choosing “warm up” when sitting at a cabinet in the casual lobby is causing crashes and will be disabled.

* Players standing on a spot other than the left-most positions will cause the co-op training mode cabinet to not function properly.

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