Riot just dropped the full summer roadmap for 2XKO — and it’s a lot. Pool Party skins across six champions, a two-part Chipotle collab where you can earn actual free food, and the Sajam Slam streaming event already underway. Summer 2026 is not messing around.
Pool Party Skins Are Live — And the Roster Goes Deep
As of today (June 9), four Pool Party Megabundles dropped in the 2XKO store — and this skin line is one of the most stacked cosmetic releases the game has had yet. Here’s the full breakdown:
- Pool Party Legendary Megabundle — Pool Party Braum, Pool Party Jinx, Pool Party Senna
- Pool Party Nights Ahri Megabundle — Pool Party Ahri + Pool Party Nights Ahri
- Pool Party Nights Caitlyn Megabundle — Pool Party Caitlyn + Pool Party Nights Caitlyn
- Pool Party Nights Darius Megabundle — Pool Party Darius + Pool Party Nights Darius
That’s six champions getting alternate looks, with dual-variant bundles for Ahri, Caitlyn, and Darius giving you both a daytime and nighttime version of the skin. The Pool Party aesthetic in 2XKO translates well — these are full character redesigns built for the game’s visual style, not ported LoL splash art.
The bundles are listed as available now but may be purchasable through other means later — so if you want them at the standard price, sooner is smarter.
And if you’re competing at EVO 2026 in Las Vegas (June 26–28), you’re already getting Pool Party Senna for free just by playing and not forfeiting your matches. That’s a nice incentive to register if you haven’t already.
The Chipotle Event Is Back — And This Time You Can Earn Real Food
Chipotle and Riot have partnered on 2XKO before, but this summer’s collab is the biggest version yet. The event runs in two parts:
- Part One: June 16–28
- Part Two: July 1 – August 6
Each part has its own set of in-game missions and rewards. The standout detail: U.S. players can earn real Chipotle coupons by completing in-game missions during the event. The casual lobby will also get full Chipotle-themed decorations for the duration — which is either very immersive or very hungry-making depending on when you’re playing.
Sajam summed up the energy around it well on X: “Chipotle partners with FGC events (CEO, CB, EVO) and one fighting game release each year. Now it’s time for Tuco and Tomatillo.” (@Sajam)
Free food + in-game cosmetics for playing a game you’re already playing. Hard to argue with that.
The Sajam Slam Is Live Right Now
The Sajam Slam kicked off June 8 and runs through June 19 — a streamer-focused competitive event with $35,000 in prizing plus $8,000 in bounties. It’s open to everyone from new players to experienced competitors, and it’s the kind of event that creates genuine hype content for the community.
If you haven’t been watching, now is the time to tune in. With Thresh and Senna both dropping today, you’re going to see immediate character labs happening live on stream — first impressions, broken tech, early tier list takes, all of it.
The Bigger Picture: 2XKO’s Summer Slate
Stack all of this together and June through August is a genuinely busy stretch for 2XKO:
- June 9 — Thresh + Senna launch, Pool Party bundles go live, Patch 1.2.3
- June 8–19 — Sajam Slam ($35K + $8K bounties)
- June 16–28 — Chipotle Event Part One
- June 26–28 — EVO 2026 Las Vegas ($75,000 prize pool)
- June 29 – July 20 — Pool Party in-game event (missions + rewards)
- July 1 – August 6 — Chipotle Event Part Two
That is a packed calendar. Whether you’re here for the competition, the cosmetics, the free burritos, or all three — 2XKO is giving you reasons to stay active through the summer.
Should You Grab the Pool Party Skins?
If Braum, Jinx, Caitlyn, or Darius are already in your regular rotation, the Pool Party bundles are worth a look — especially the dual-variant Nights bundles that give you two looks for one purchase. Senna is the wild card: she’s brand new today, so whether you main her depends entirely on how the next week of labbing goes.
Either way, the cosmetic calendar is clearly building toward EVO — and it’s a smart play by Riot to have new skins, new characters, a major tournament, and a food brand collab all converging in the same two-week window.
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→ Already caught up? Head to the blog — we also broke down Thresh and Senna’s full kits and The Climb PVE mode earlier today.