Summary

Riot Gameshas a strong history of developing successful games, includingLeague of Legends,Teamfight Tactics, andValorant. As the developer continues to expand its portfolio, especially within theLeague of Legendsuniverse,Riot Games' current and future projects are well worth keeping an eye on. Unfortunately, despite its numerous successes, not all of its endeavors have been fruitful.

Strikingly, development on Riot Games’Smash Bros.-inspired platform fighting game, codenamedPool Party, was halted in July. Although the game was never officially announced, reports suggest that it would have featured characters from the studio’s extensive roster competing against one another. This may have included a clash of iconic figures from across the developer’s universe, such asValorantagents and champions fromLeague of LegendsandArcane. Though there is speculation linkingPool Party’s cancelation toMultiVersus' performance, it’s unlikely that the two events are meaningfully connected.

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Riot Games' Pool Party Went Through Several Changes Before Its Cancelation

MultiVersus' Poor Performance Was Likely Unrelated to Riot’s Decision

According to Mikhail Klimentov of The Washington Post,Pool Partyencountered numerous internal challenges during its production process. Although the project’s timeline was never publicly revealed, the fighting game, intended to beset within theLeague of Legendsfranchise, was originally intended to be highly competitive before transitioning into a party game. WhileMultiVersusdoes offer a competitive aspect with its Ranked Mode, which features five divisions, several players, according to Steam reviews, find the game more enjoyable when played casually or with friends.

Additionally,MultiVersusfaced challenges following its relaunch, including backlash over microtransactions and balancing issues. Given the substantial overlap in recognizable characters between Riot Games and Warner Bros. Interactive, it appears Riot Games recognized that a strong roster alone wouldn’t guarantee the game’s success. However, to claim thatMultiVersus' troubled history played a major part inPool Party’s eventual cancelation is doubtful, even though long-term success is rare for platformer fighting games outside senior series such asSuper Smash Bros.

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To claim thatMultiVersus' troubled history played a major part inPool Party’s eventual cancelation is doubtful.

Riot Games' Canceled Fighting Game Makes 2XKO a Priority, For Better or For Worse

The termination ofPool Partywas met with frustration from both developers and fans. Insiders claim that roughly 70–80 developers were removed or reassigned from the project. While Joe Hixson, the Leading Corp Comms for Riot Games, explained that game development involves constant experimentation and project iteration, the cancelation of the fighting game remains a disappointment for both the development team and its community.

Notably, the cancelation ofPool Partyappears more likely linked to the progression of2XKO, Riot Games’League of Legends2v2 team-based fighting game. Currently in Alpha Lab testing from August 8 to 19, the title is poised for a 2025 release after nearly a decade of investment. Announced in 2019 under the nameProject L, it appears to have experienced a challenging production process. Due to the significant amount of time and resources put towards the upcoming title,2XKOnow faces considerable pressureas the sole fighting game currently in active development by the company.

It is odd that Riot Games was simultaneously developing two fighting game projects. While such a venture could be seen as an ambitious exploration of the genre, it also raises questions about resource allocation and strategic focus. The unexpected cancelation ofPool Partyhas undoubtedly left a void for fans eager to see their favorite characters cross-over within the Riot Games universe. Fortunately,League of Legendsfans and fighting game enthusiasts can still look forward tothe upcoming release of2XKO.

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WHERE TO PLAY

League of Legends is one of the best MOBAs in the world, allowing players to duke it out against each other or bots in a variety of game modes. There are tons of champions to choose from in LoL, with favorites like Yasuo, Graves, Nasus, Poppy, and more, with new champions like Vex and Viego recently joining the crew.