Riot Games has sold the rights to sandbox game Hytale back to its original Co-founders, Simon Collins-Laflamme and Philippe ...
Previously known as Project L, Riot Games' take on an arcade-fighting game based on its famed MOBA, League of Legends, is now called the 2XKO. In this game, characters from the famous online game will ...
We've also been given a peak at the 2XKO 2024 roadmap. The game will be playable at Evo Japan, which we knew already thanks to the Project L website, but the development team is also hoping to have at ...
Hypixel Studios has officially purchased the license to Hytale from Riot Games. That means development is back on.
In a blog post on Hytale ’s official site, Collins-Laflamme says Hypixel has rehired “more than 30” developers who were part of the original development team, with more expe ...
Hypixel has acquired full ownership of the long-running sandbox project Hytale after Riot Games canceled the project ...
The creators of Hytale have bought back the rights to the game from Riot, saving it from cancellation and promising early ...
It’s a huge day for Project L, Riot Games’ upcoming tag-team fighting game utilizing League of Legends characters. Only it’s not called Project L anymore. We now have an official name, and it’s 2XKO.
Hytale, the sandbox game set to rival Minecraft, is reborn: its founder buys back the game from Riot and prepares for early access on PC.
Hypixel reacquires Hytale from Riot Games and plans early access, promising a decade of community-driven updates ...