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Relics and Retribution: Streamers Lab Thresh and Senna in 2XKO Day Two

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Relics and Retribution: Streamers Lab Thresh and Senna in 2XKO Day Two

Forty-eight hours after Riot Games pushed Patch 1.2.3 to live servers, the 2XKO player base is busy dissecting the game's first major dual-character drop. Senna and Thresh arrived on June 9, 2026, bringing a high-contrast shift to the tag-team meta. While the community is still wrestling with the update's technical quirks, the competitive scene has already found its new obsessions.

Detail Info
Game 2XKO (Riot Games)
Update Patch Patch 1.2.3 (June 9, 2026)
New Champions Senna (Zoner/Mist Rushdown) & Thresh (Technical/Strategist)
Key Mechanic Lantern Tag (Thresh unique teleport switch)
Evo Vegas 2026 Legality Confirmed Legal

Sajam's Pivot: From Relic Cannon to the Lantern

The pre-release hype originally belonged to Senna, whose dual-stance gameplay promised to blend long-range relic zoning with fast-paced Mist rushdown. Fighting game analyst Sajam dedicated his June 4, 2026 coverage to her, calling her the coolest character in the game. That praise lasted exactly one day.

When Thresh's kit was revealed on June 5, Sajam quickly pivoted, declaring Thresh the new standard for design excellence. The reason is Lantern Tag. By dropping his lantern on the stage via Dark Passage, Thresh allows his partner to bypass standard side-screen entry rules and teleport directly to the lantern's coordinates. It is a mechanic that fundamentally bends the rules of tag-team positioning.


Diaphone's Day One Breakdown: Space Control and Tech

While Sajam marveled at the design, competitive veteran Diaphone went straight to the lab. Playing a Thresh and Illaoi composition on his Day 1 stream, Diaphone demonstrated how Thresh controls the match pace. His scythe hook and chain-based moveset allow players to fish for hits from a safe distance before dragging opponents into devastating tag combos.

According to Diaphone's analysis, Thresh is a high-level strategist archetype that rewards patient, setup-heavy playstyles. Meanwhile, other creators like Maximilian Dood noted that Riot's visual redesign of Thresh as a calculating chessmaster fits the fighting game space perfectly. The consensus among high-level players is that both characters offer deep, rewarding kits that will shake up team synergies ahead of EVO Vegas 2026.


Launch Day Bugs and Bundle Backlash

It would not be a modern game launch without some friction, and Patch 1.2.3 has plenty of it. Xbox players have reported recurring game crashes, and Thresh's forward dash displays frame meter inaccuracies on lower graphical settings. These technical snags have left some players frustrated, waiting for a hotfix from Riot.

Furthermore, Riot's monetization team managed to sour the mood by slapping a twenty-dollar price tag on the new Pool Party Megabundle. The community immediately pushed back against the steep cost, forcing Riot to run damage control. To appease the player base, Riot announced that the Pool Party Senna skin will be free for Evo Vegas 2026 competitors, alongside a planned free in-game themed event.


The Verdict: Mechanics Win the Day

Despite buggy console performance and greedy bundle pricing, the gameplay additions are a massive success. Senna and Thresh bring a level of mechanical depth that 2XKO desperately needed to keep competitive players engaged. If Riot can iron out the technical issues, this dual-release will be remembered as the moment the game's competitive meta truly evolved.

- OMYN

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