Riot apologizes for divisive 2XKO Twitch campaign, promises a "better solution" for the League of Legends fighting game
I love a good Twitch drop. As someone who spends far too much time on the purple platform, watching the likes of Marc 'Caedrel' Lamont scream at League of Legends, every time I earn a new reward I get that little dopamine hit. But, despite launching Season 1 on Wednesday January 21, 2XKO has found itself in hot water with content creators, as its new Twitch campaign feels more like free promotion than something that rewards hours watched. Global head of player community Erin 'Aureylian' Wayne has responded to concerns over the program, promising a "better solution for future activations" going forward. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:2XKO Season 1 sees the League of Legends brawler truly come to life, with a new champion and a highly anticipated feature2XKO release date estimation, early access, and moreRiot's new 2XKO patch nukes Warwick's most irritating strat and fixes annoying collision issues
I love a good Twitch drop. As someone who spends far too much time on the purple platform, watching the likes of Marc 'Caedrel' Lamont scream at League of Legends, every time I earn a new reward I get that little dopamine hit. But, despite launching Season 1 on Wednesday January 21, 2XKO has found itself in hot water with content creators, as its new Twitch campaign feels more like free promotion than something that rewards hours watched. Global head of player community Erin 'Aureylian' Wayne has responded to concerns over the program, promising a "better solution for future activations" going forward.Read the rest of the story...
RELATED LINKS:
2XKO Season 1 sees the League of Legends brawler truly come to life, with a new champion and a highly anticipated feature
2XKO release date estimation, early access, and more
Riot's new 2XKO patch nukes Warwick's most irritating strat and fixes annoying collision issues
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