The Heart of Freljord joins the fray, using his shield to block attacks and deal damage while he dishes out Ice attacks.
The latest addition to 2XKO's roster makes use of tentacles to control the battlefield and pressure her opponents.
Riot Games' 2v2 tag team fighter, first announced as Project L in 2019, has been given the official title 2XKO.
The free-to-play fighter has some extensive mechanics, from different ways to negate damage to Ultimates and Assist Actions.
Ahri, Darius and Ekko are also playable at the event, with lead champion designer Alex Jaffe confirming Jinx and Illaoi are in the works.
The new Project L dev diary gives us a look at how two players can play as a team in the upcoming fighting game.
Project L's senior director and executive producer Tom Cannon confirms that new details on Riot's upcoming fighter will be shared later in the year.
Check out the newest developer diary for the upcoming League of Legends-based fighting game Project L, which shows off gameplay and tag mechanics.
The core mechanics are being finished up with much of the team working on "building champions", competitive play and social systems.