Your lobby just turned into a burrito line. Riot Games and Chipotle are running it back with the 2XKO Real Ones event, and this time there’s a whole branded lobby, free food codes, and a wave of Pool Party skins draining KO Points across the roster.
The Real Ones Event Comes Back July 21
Part 1 of the 2XKO x Chipotle Real Ones event ran June 16 through June 28, handing out real Chipotle codes for entrees, double protein, chips and dip, and Buy One Get One deals just for completing in-game missions. Part 2 kicks off July 21 and runs through August 6, restocking the same reward pool for anyone who missed out the first time. All Part 1 codes expire July 30, and Part 2 codes run through the end of September, so there’s no reason to sleep on this one.
Prefer to skip the missions? Punch in the promo code TAGTEAM on a qualifying Chipotle order between June 16 and August 28 to unlock the in-game Chipotle Fresh Fit Bundle — 40,000 codes are up for grabs.
2XKO Just Got Its First-Ever Branded Lobby
This isn’t just a coupon drop. U.S. players can now queue up inside a fully customized Chipotle-themed casual lobby — Riot’s first branded lobby in the game’s history. Mia Putrino, 2XKO’s publishing lead, put it simply: “There’s something for everyone in this collaboration: new cosmetics, a brand-new space to share memories (and trash talk) between games, and entree codes to power up your next couch co-op duo session.”
Stephanie Perdue, Chipotle’s SVP of Brand Marketing, framed it as part of a bigger push into the FGC: “Chipotle has continued building experiences for the FGC that give fans more reasons to play, compete and connect around the games they love. With 2XKO, we’re turning the lobby into more than a place to queue up — it’s a destination where players can earn exclusive in-game items and real Chipotle rewards.” (Chipotle Newsroom)
Pool Party Skins Are Gorgeous — and Not Cheap
The Chipotle push landed right alongside 2XKO’s biggest cosmetic drop yet: Pool Party skins for Ahri, Caitlyn, Darius, Braum, Jinx, and Senna. Ahri, Caitlyn, and Darius each get a Pool Party Nights Megabundle for 4,900 KO Points (roughly $49), stacking a Pool Party Nights skin, a base Pool Party skin, a special KO animation, chroma packs, and the new Kiramman Yacht (After Dark) stage. Braum, Jinx, and Senna get standalone Pool Party skins at 2,000 KO Points each, or the full Megabundle for 6,000 KO Points (about $60).
It’s the kind of pricing that’s sparked the usual FGC grumbling about cosmetic costs — but it also confirms Riot is treating 2XKO’s live-service calendar the same way it treats League of Legends, with seasonal events, crossover skins, and a steady content drip instead of one-off DLC.
Free Skins for Anyone Who Showed Up to Evo
Not everything is locked behind KO Points. Every player who entered the 2XKO bracket at Evo 2026 and didn’t DQ gets Senna’s Pool Party costume for free, as long as their Riot and Start.gg accounts are linked. Anyone who made it out of their first pool walks away with the entire Pool Party Megabundle for Senna, Jinx, and Braum — no purchase required. It’s a nice reminder that Riot is still rewarding the players actually grinding tournaments, not just the wallet.
Between the Chipotle codes, the new lobby, and a fresh wave of skins, this is one of the busiest content stretches 2XKO has had outside of a character launch. Set a reminder for July 21 if you skipped Part 1 — free food and a fire lobby is about as easy a win as the FGC gets.
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