
2XKO‘s Season 1 Battle Pass launches alongside the game’s full release on Jan. 20, 2026, and it features three tiers.
The Battle Pass includes multiple reward levels, unlockable via Battle Pass XP from matches, daily or weekly missions, and progression. Free track offers skin, avatar items like tops, stickers, player cards, emotes, and basic cosmetics accessible to all players.
Whereas the higher tiers unlock skins with unique effects, additional avatar gear, a new Piltover-inspired stage, taunts, chromas, outfits, and full access to premium rewards, exclusive Arcane Caitlyn skin, and more. With that said, here’s everything you need to know about the rewards in 2XKO Season 1 Battle Pass.
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All 2XKO Season 1 Battle Pass tiers
The 2XKO Season 1 Battle Pass will have three tiers:
- Free
- Premium
- Ultra
This season will see a change compared to the Season 0 pass, which had Standard, Deluxe, and Ultra.

The Free track will have a Chromacrash Warwick skin, avatar items such as tops, pants, and accessories in Chromacrash style for lobby swagger. It will also include stickers and emotes, player cards, basic chromas that are unlockable at mid-levels, and minor XP boosts to speed your grind, plus maybe some finishers.
The Premium track will include a Chromacrash Ekko skin having time-thief flair with glitchy VFX, a Chromacrash Jinx skin with an explosive chaos theme, a Chromacrash Caitlyn skin with a sniper glow-up with Piltover polish, extra Warwick goodies, new Piltover stage Lobby background, taunts, outfits, and more stickers.
Lastly, the Ultra tier will include an Arcane Caitlyn skin, which is a premium Arcane look with audio and visual effects, full access to the Premium tier, bonus color pops for skins, and rare emotes.
Do we know the 2XKO Season 1 Battle Pass price?
At the time of writing, 2XKO has yet to reveal the price of their Season 1 Battle Pass. However, if Riot decides to keep the same pricing model, we can see the Premium tier being 1,000 KO Points or around $10, while the Ultra tier being 3,500 KO Points or around $35.
Once Riot reveals the official details, I will make sure to update this section with the correct prices for both tiers.

Is the 2XKO Season 1 Battle Pass worth the money?
It totally depends on your playstyle. The free track has generous rewards for casuals, as that Warwick skin alone justifies the hype.
The Premium tier will be of killer value if it’s priced at $10 for four skins and a stage. Coming to the Ultra tier, it shines if Arcane Cait’s your vibe or you hate grinding.
If you love to grind, progress is straightforward. All you need to do is queue matches (it can be casual or ranked), complete daily objectives, and tackle weekly objectives for big XP gains. Battle Pass XP scales with performance, so combos, kills, and missions all count. Season 1 will run for around two months, so you’ll have enough time to pace yourself and earn rewards from it.
2XKO‘s console release also takes place with the launch of Season 1. In other 2XKO news, popular FGC pro Punk questions the game’s competitive integrity after pros were invited to a playtest.