2XKO to reward for players participating in community events

Davide Xu
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2XKO announces rewards for participating in community events
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Riot Games has announced it will offer in-game rewards to competitors who play in 2XKO community events.

Announced through a social media post, players who register and take part in the Tampa Never Sleeps (TNS) and the FGC Meetups will be eligible for the rewards.

The TNS is an online event that takes place every Thursday, starting on February 19th, while FGC Meetups are offline and are hosted in Chicago every Friday starting on February 20th.

In-game Rewards for 2XKO Community Events

Players can receive three reward types: one for playing, one for repeated showings, and one for winning the event.

The first grants you 1000 credits to spend when taking part in an online event and 2000 for offline events. Showing up to the same event five or more times will reward players with the ‘Casual Suit’ avatar outfit. Winning events will grant players the in-game title ‘Local Legend 2026’.

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Image Credit: Riot Games

According to 2XKO Community Manager JulezJP, this is a pilot programme that could be expanded going forward, depending on how it performs.

To collect the rewards, players will have to link their own Riot Games account to their start.gg account and register for the events through the platform. Rewards will be given within a few days once the event ends.

2XKO 2026 Esports Scene Kicks Off

After unveiling its 2026 esports roadmap, 2XKO kicked off the competitive season at the end of January with Frosty Faustings XVIII in Illinois, United States.

The tournament, which featured nearly 1000 participants, saw ONi Global player bleed take the crown over Evil Geniuses player Steve ‘Supernoon‘ Carbajal. However, the latter won GENESIS X3 last weekend.

The next Challenger 2XKO tournaments will be the Texas Showdown and viennality XL, both at the end of March. After that, the top players will take part in the second major event of the season, EVO Japan.

Davide Xu

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Davide Xu is a freelance writer at Esports Insider focused on League of Legends esports. He covers everything inside and outside the Rift—especially when it comes to European and Asian competitive scenes. With a finance background and a multicultural lens, he loves talking about business as much as macro.
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