2XKO Vi Gameplay And Breakdown

Get ready for punches with the latest 2XKO Vi gameplay trailer drop!

Riot Games remembered it existed and gave us both a new fighter and a beta announcement.

But how is the pink-haired brawler shaping up, and will we see the lady at EVO Las Vegas?

2XKO Vi Gameplay

To begin, it’s confirmed that 2XKO is attending EVO Las Vegas this year, accompanied by their prodigious sibling. Moreover, Marvel Tokon is also set to appear, which might make it challenging for Riot to secure any available seating.

Additionally, as we delved into the 2XKO Vi gaming experience, we received information about the final beta release. This is the official pre-launch beta phase, which remains accessible until the game’s debut.

Meaning we are actually for real this time getting close to the official release!

Great job, Riot; you have 10 characters ready after only a short 9 years!

But enough dunking on Riot; let’s discuss the 2XKO Vi gameplay.

Initially, Vi appears to be a highly adaptable character, equipped with evasive maneuvers like dodge commands and extended moves in the air. The trailer starts off by showcasing her dash move, which can propel her forward or backward. From this foundation, she can create confusion with a variety of attacks and capitalize on opponents’ mistakes when they miss their punches.

Later, I skillfully avoid an opponent’s cross-screen move by elongating my air time with a powerful downward burst. Additionally, I’m adept at weaving through adversaries, as demonstrated later, which gives me the ability to launch unexpected attacks from above. Much like my jungling strategies, my design is centered around swift in-and-out maneuvers.

Additionally, she’s equipped with a variety of aggressive plays, including powerful command throws and high-reach vertical attacks. Similar to Geece Howard, her moves often reach the highest points of the screen, effectively blocking aerial opponents.

Additionally, the gameplay for 2XKO Vi exhibits a swift, cross-screen charge-up punch that transitions smoothly into a tag team combo. Her playstyle seems to be quick and aggressive, heavily dependent on sharp reads and agile maneuvers.

10 Years In The Can: I Wanted A Tag Fighter

I compromised and played a half-baked Gacha!

Despite finding the 2XKO Vi gameplay satisfactory, I can’t shake off my concerns about the game as a whole. The lengthy development period of almost a decade for only ten characters remains troubling to me.

Since it appears that Sett and Teemo may not be part of the starting team, and I’m uncertain if we’ll even qualify for the DLC.

Hey there fellow gamers, let’s cut to the chase. Marvel: Contest of Champions just made some noise a few weeks back, and boy, it’s been creating quite the buzz! Granted, they’ve only rolled out eight characters so far, but considering they’ve been developing it for roughly a year, I think that’s impressive!

Apart from the formidable Virtua Fighter 6 and other contenders, the competition is fierce indeed. Moreover, it seems the excitement surrounding League of Legends has somewhat waned.

In today’s gaming landscape, there are numerous alternatives, some superior and others inferior to League of Legends (LOL). Even the nostalgia for characters you once cherished a decade back may not be enough to retain or attract new players. Not even the Netflix series could significantly boost the game’s fanbase.

Additionally, consider why you haven’t yet dived into the remake of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 for your enjoyment.

A person who’s proficient in League of Legends may struggle with other types of games, and certainly won’t enjoy a game focused on fighting.

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2025-07-24 16:31