
Riot Games’ latest update for its upcoming fighting title 2XKO introduces crucial fixes for Ekko, Warwick and Yasuo, alongside improvements to Champion Mastery and the in-game rotating store.
According to the announcement posted by Riot Games on October 20th, Patch 1.0.1.2 will go live on October 21st following scheduled downtime between 9am and 1pm PT. During the maintenance period, online play will be unavailable, though offline modes will remain accessible.
Key Gameplay Fixes and Live Adjustments
The 1.0.1.2 update is described by Riot as a ‘light patch,’ primarily aimed at cleaning up persistent bugs that have affected several characters since launch. The studio confirmed that online stability and input reliability remain a top priority as 2XKO continues its live testing phase.
Among the most significant gameplay tweaks are fixes to collision detection, preventing champions from passing through each other or becoming trapped when multiple characters occupy the same space — a problem that particularly impacted corner scenarios in competitive play.

The update also includes several character-specific fixes. For Ekko, a visual bug has been resolved where Arcane Ekko occasionally left behind a lingering smoke effect after using his Ultimate, Attempt #37. Warwick received adjustments to correct a mid-air tagging issue that previously caused unintended flight behaviour during Freestyle Fuse combos. Meanwhile, Yasuo’s Turbulent Wind now applies proper damage scaling on consecutive hits, slightly lowering his combo damage potential and improving overall balance.
The patch also refines the Champion Mastery system — making higher-tier missions easier to complete — and updates the rotating store to refresh weekly instead of biweekly. Riot added a new server status widget to the main menu to inform players of upcoming maintenance windows, while additional fixes target matchmaking disconnects, ranking display errors and memory leaks during extended sessions.
Competitive Implications for 2XKO Scene
Although 2XKO remains in early testing, community-run events, local tournaments and even Evo have already begun adopting the title within the wider FGC. With Riot positioning 2XKO as its next major competitive project after League of Legends and VALORANT, even small stability updates are closely watched by both casual and professional players.
By addressing corner collision and hit consistency, the patch directly impacts high-level match reliability — a vital step as organisers prepare for upcoming exhibitions and inaugural competitions.
Meanwhile, the reduced difficulty of Champion Mastery missions is expected to help players access new skins and titles more easily, improving long-term engagement and progression systems that could tie into ranked or seasonal play later in development.
As Riot continues to refine 2XKO ahead of its full release, players can expect further technical updates before the next major balance patch arrives later this year.
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