2XKO Season 1 Battle Pass revealed with 3 different tiers
It only took like seven years to get here, but 2XKO’s full release is finally right around the corner.
And now we’re getting a much better picture of what’s going to be available in the Season 1 launch of 2XKO next week.
On top of everything else, Riot Games has now revealed the Season 1 Battle Pass for the League of Legends fighting game too.
It appears as though they may be changing the offerings, however, compared to the previous Season 0 Battle Pass.
Now, 2XKO seems to be offering three different versions of the pass between Free, Premium and Ultra.
The Season 0 pass, meanwhile, had Standard, Deluxe and Ultra with Deluxe potentially removed, which was only different from Standard by coming with 10 Battle Pass level ups.
Season 1’s Premium pass is shown to come with Chromacrash champion skins for Ekko, Jinx, Caitlyn and Warwick plus avatar items, a stage, and more.
The Free version also includes Warwick’s skin along with avatar gear and stickers at least.
And then Ultra features everything in the other two plus an Arcane Caitlyn skin, costume colors, 10 level skips, player card and some more extras — though it’s not clear if it unlocks Caitlyn herself too like Warwick did in Season 0.
season 1 battle pass hits the shop jan 20. here’s what u get pic.twitter.com/f0UhWLX2MI
— 2XKO (@Play2XKO) January 14, 2026
2XKO’s first battle pass contained 73 reward levels in total, so it’ll probably be about the same for this next one too.
We don’t know the exact prices of these passes yet (besides the free one obviously), but we can make a guess based on the first ones.
If Riot keeps the same pricing model, Premium could be 1,000 KO Points or $10 while Ultra would be 3,500 KO Points or around $35.
We are a bit interested to see if they’ll actually offer KO Points that can be earned back by completing the pass like in Street Fighter 6 because that wasn’t part of the Season 0 pass.
It hasn’t been revealed how long Season 1 will last exactly, but considering Riot is planning to hit five season across 2026, you can probably expect it to be around for at least two months.
There’s obviously plenty more coming to 2XKO’s Season 1 release on January 20 too.
Riot already released the gameplay trailer for Caitlyn as well as the sheriff’s movelist breakdown, so you can see what the new champion looks like in action.
And while we don’t have the full patch notes yet, 2XKO’s combat designer did share an overview of the major balance changes coming in Season 1.
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