TL;DR
- 2XKO is a fighting game that’s part of Riot Games’ Runeterra universe
- The game’s closed beta test commences on September 9 until its global launch
- 2XKO will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC later this year
- Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls was announced in June 2025 for PlayStation 5 and PC
- Developed by Arc System Works, known for Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear: Strive, and more
- A closed beta has been announced for two days, beginning September 5.
After much hype and anticipation between Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls and 2XKO, they’re each about to begin a closed beta test period in early September. These free-to-play fighting games have already made a big impression on the esports community, with their tag-team system and unique art styles drawing in a lot of enthusiasm, and early impressions of the games have been positive.
Developer Riot Games has announced that 2XKO’s closed beta test will begin from September 9 until its yet-to-be-announced global launch, while Arc System Works has announced its own for Fighting Souls between September 5 and 7, which you can sign up for here. Fans are looking forward to seeing how both games fare, but if you’re having to choose between them, it could be a difficult dilemma.
With this in mind, we’ve listed below what each game brings to the table and what we know of each closed beta test so far.
Current status of both games
2XKO is currently in the testing phase, and arguably has been for several years. Riot Games bought a company called Radiant Entertainment in March 2016, which was working on a free-to-play fighting game called Rising Thunder. It’s easy to see some similarities with 2XKO, such as the gameplay and parts of the user interface, leading us to believe this has been a game in the making for a while. With its closed beta occurring from September 9 until its launch, which Riot Games has yet to confirm, it’s fair to say that 2XKO is now in a rigorous testing phase. We wouldn’t be surprised to see the game debut worldwide once 2025 wraps up.
For Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, it’s reportedly in the beta stage at the time of writing. This is where the game is ‘content complete’, meaning it can be played in a mostly finished form. However, there may be objects, graphics, or more out of place, which are yet to be finished and implemented into the title. With a 2026 release date and the closed beta occurring next month for two days, the next step for Arc System Works will likely be gameplay refinements, such as balances on attack damage, defence, and how specific moves are done with some characters.
Marvel Tokon x 2XKO comparison
Similarities
2XKO and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls share a few similarities, such as being free-to-play, tag-team based, having a comic-book-inspired art style, and a promise of more characters debuting from familiar franchises in due time.
Admittedly, the Marvel Tōkon vs 2XKO comparisons are vast, and could help you decide which game may suit you best once they’re released for everyone on their respective platforms.
For the closed betas, there are a few similarities, such as:
2XKO | Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls | |
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Closed Beta Format | Starts Sept 9; runs until launch | Sept 5–7; limited two-day access |
Playable Characters | TBA characters from League of Legends | Eight Marvel characters |
Reasons for Closed Beta | To polish gameplay and receive player feedback | To test game balance and performance across regions |
Despite a few similarities between 2XKO and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, there could be an opportunity to try out both closed beta sessions to see which game suits you best.
Developers
2XKO | Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls | |
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Developer | Riot Games | Arc System Works |
Development History | Originating from Rising Thunder, in development since 2016 | Announced June 2025; in a ‘content-complete’ stage |
Experience in Fighting Genre | The first fighting game from Riot Games | Arc System Works is a veteran of the genre (Guilty Gear, DBFZ) |
Gameplay
2XKO | Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls | |
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Team Format | 2v2 tag-team | 4v4 tag-team |
Health Bar System | Individual health bars per character | Shared health bar across all team members |
Combat Style Origins | Inspired by League of Legends’ champion abilities | Inspired by Marvel vs Capcom-style fast-paced fighting |
Character Roster | League of Legends champions (Ahri, Jinx, etc.) | Marvel superheroes (Spider-Man, Storm, Doctor Doom, etc.) |
Marvel Tōkon or 2XKO?
Choosing between Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls or 2XKO ultimately comes down to what you want in a free-to-play fighting game. 2XKO is Riot Games’ first foray into the genre, which has allegedly been in development since 2016, and there have been plenty of testing sessions over the previous year. It relies on Riot Games’ other franchises, like LoL, by featuring iconic characters from that title, which could bring a lot of familiarity to long-time players of the game.
For Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls’ features, Arc System Works is clearly building on the games that came before it, such as Marvel vs Capcom, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear Thrive, and more. It’s a fast-paced action game with a unique tag-team system that relies on one health bar instead of several. With more characters yet to be announced, fans of the Marvel franchise will likely enjoy what Fighting Souls will bring once it’s released next year.
There’s also the fact that 2XKO is set to be released by the end of the year, while Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls is sometime in 2026. From this, you could try out 2XKO to see if it’s for you, and whether it features in some esports events before Fighting Souls arrives. Ultimately, both offer unique experiences, but it’s down to which game you’ll likely enjoy the most over time.
Conclusion
Both games are in strong positions to set them apart from popular esports games like Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6. Despite Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls and 2XKO having many differences, their closed beta tests could show players how well their tag-team-based system could work at many esports events worldwide.
It’s why a closed beta works so well. Not only does it give developers Riot Games and Arc System Works valuable feedback to refine the titles, but it also gives players and esports organisers a taste of what they could be capable of on a world stage. With less than a month until both beta sessions begin, it’ll be interesting to see what players think of Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls and 2XKO before they’re available for everyone. Nevertheless, if you’re a longtime fan of LoL and want to see how Riot Games’ first foray into the fighting game genre is, go for 2XKO. Or, if you’re a longtime fan of previous games from Arc System Works’ library, sign up for Fighting Souls’ closed beta next month.
FAQs
You can register by going to this webpage.
The Marvel Tōkon Fighting Souls closed beta lasts two days between September 5 and 7.
Players can choose from Doctor Doom, Iron Man, Storm, Captain America, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, Ms. Marvel, and Star Lord.
2XKO is Riot Games’ first fighting game that’s set in its Runeterra universe, featuring characters from League of Legends.
No release date has been announced, but Riot Games says it will be by the end of the year.
References
- https://2xko.riotgames.com/en-gb/beta/ (2XKO.RiotGames)
- https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/marvel-tokon-fighting-souls/ (PlayStation)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjBwK–WSQ (YouTube)
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