Every LoL Worlds Skin: Complete List and Release History

Since 2011, players have battled on the World Championship stage for a place in League of Legends history. When a team wins Worlds, each player selects a champion to receive a commemorative skin, turning that victory into a permanent part of the game you play.

These Worlds skins represent more than cosmetic updates. They reflect specific championship runs and the players behind them, giving you a way to celebrate each year’s titleholders through the champions they chose to honor their success.

All Worlds skins by year

You can track each World Championship skin line by its winning team and season:

  • 2011 – FNATIC
  • 2012 – Taipei Assassins
  • 2013 – SK Telecom T1
  • 2014 – Samsung White
  • 2015 – SK Telecom T1
  • 2016 – SK Telecom T1
  • 2017 – Samsung Galaxy
  • 2018 – Invictus Gaming
  • 2019 – FunPlus Phoenix
  • 2020 – DAMWON Gaming
  • 2021 – EDward Gaming
  • 2022 – DRX
  • 2023 – T1
  • 2024 – T1
  • 2025 – T1

You can see repeated victories from SK Telecom T1 and later T1, alongside title runs from teams across Korea, China, and Europe.

Latest LoL Worlds skins

You can expect the T1 Worlds 2025 champion skins to arrive on July 15, 2026. Riot will release the full lineup together, although the final visual themes remain undisclosed.

The confirmed champions are:

Champion Notes
Ambessa T1 2025 selection
Xin Zhao T1 2025 selection
Galio T1 2025 selection
Seraphine T1 2025 selection
Yunara Standard MVP skin
Miss Fortune Prestige MVP edition

Because Lee “Gumayusi” Min-hyeong earned Finals MVP, you will see two commemorative skins tied to his achievement: a base version for Yunara and a Prestige edition for Miss Fortune.

All Faker Worlds skins

You can track Faker’s championship legacy through seven Worlds skins earned with SKT T1, now T1, across six title runs.

  • 2013 – Zed
  • 2015 – Ryze
  • 2016 – Syndra
  • 2023 – Orianna
  • 2024 – Yone
  • 2024 – Prestige Sylas
  • 2025 – Galio (upcoming)

You see two selections from 2024, including a Prestige edition, which brings his total to seven commemorative cosmetics tied to his World Championship victories.

All Prestige Worlds Skins

You did not see any Prestige variants tied to World Championship skins before 2022. Riot only began adding high-tier versions to Worlds winners starting that year.

Since 2024, Riot no longer upgrades existing skins into Prestige editions. You now get fully standalone releases instead of enhanced versions of base championship cosmetics.

  • 2022: Prestige DRX Aatrox
  • 2023: Prestige T1 Jayce
  • 2024: Prestige T1 Sylas
  • 2025: Prestige T1 Miss Fortune (scheduled)

Complete List of LoL Worlds Skins by Year

FNATIC World Championship Skins (2011)

You see the first-ever Worlds winner immortalized with a bold orange-and-green skin line that reflects FNATIC’s team colors. Riot later updated these cosmetics with refined details and improved visual clarity while keeping their original identity intact.

Champions selected by the 2011 roster:

  • Karthus – xPeke
  • Jarvan IV – Cyanide
  • Gragas – Shushei
  • Corki – LaMiaZeaLoT
  • Janna – Mellisan

These skins marked the start of the annual champion skin tradition tied to each World Championship victory.

Taipei Assassins (2012)

You see Taipei Assassins secure their only World Championship in 2012, marking a defining moment for Taiwan on the global stage. Their victory awarded each starter a commemorative skin line built around a bold, rock‑inspired visual theme. Dark tones, sharp details, and stylized effects shaped the collection’s identity.

Willump received a distinctive redesign that mirrors the team’s emblem, tying the in‑game model directly to the organization’s branding.

Championship Skin Lineup

Role Player Champion
Top Wang “Stanley” June-Tsan Shen
Jungle Sung “Lilballz” Kuan-Po Dr. Mundo
Mid Kurtis “Toyz” Lau Orianna
ADC Chang “BeBe” Bo-Wei Ezreal
Support Chen “MiSTakE” Hui-Chung Nunu & Willump

Each selection reflects the champions they relied on during their title run, preserving that roster’s identity in playable form.

Samsung White (2014)

Samsung White secured the 2014 World Championship and introduced the first commemorative skin line tied to that victory. You see a consistent blue-and-white color scheme across the collection, reflecting the team’s visual identity during that season.

The lineup honors each starter with a dedicated champion pick:

  • Looper – Singed
  • DanDy – Rengar
  • PawN – Talon
  • imp – Twitch
  • Mata – Thresh

Each selection mirrors the player’s role during the tournament, translating their championship run into permanent in-game cosmetics. Riot released the five skins individually and as a bundle, marking one of the earlier structured rollouts for Worlds winners.

You notice sharp contrasts in the designs, with bright whites layered against deep blue tones. Particle effects and outfit details reinforce the team branding without altering the champions’ core silhouettes. The approach keeps gameplay clarity intact while clearly signaling the championship theme.

Samsung White’s set established a template for future Worlds rewards. From this point forward, every winning roster would expect a personalized skin line that captured both team identity and individual player recognition.

Samsung Galaxy (2017)

You see Samsung Galaxy reclaim the World Championship in 2017, defeating SKT with a decisive 3–0 result. The roster earned six commemorative skins, each tied to a player’s signature pick.

  • CuVee – Gnar
  • Ambition – Jarvan IV
  • Crown – Taliyah
  • Ruler – Ezreal
  • Haru – Xayah
  • CoreJJ – Rakan

You still find these cosmetics in regular rotation, with Xayah and Rakan standing out as a coordinated duo design that many players continue to favor.

Invictus Gaming (2018)

You recognize this lineup for its clean white-and-blue theme and unified visual style. Many players rank it among the strongest Worlds skin collections.

Player Champion
Kang “TheShy” Seung-lok Fiora
Lee “Duke” Ho-seong Irelia
Gao “Ning” Zhen-Ning Camille
Song “Rookie” Eui-jin LeBlanc
Yu “JackeyLove” Wen-Bo Kai’Sa
Wang “Baolan” Liu-Yi Rakan

FunPlus Phoenix (2019)

You see a bold red-and-gold collection built around a fire motif that reflects FPX’s team identity. Riot shaped the skins with a distinct space-combat style, placing each champion in a dusty, aerial battlefield setting with sharp, glowing accents.

  • GimGoon – Gangplank
  • Tian – Lee Sin
  • Doinb – Malphite
  • Lwx – Vayne
  • Crisp – Thresh

DAMWON Gaming (2020)

You see a lineup shaped by a remote World Championship, as the event moved online during the COVID-19 pandemic. The skin line reflects thunder, strength, and divine imagery, drawing clear influence from Asian mythic themes.

  • Nuguri – Kennen
  • Canyon – Nidalee
  • ShowMaker – Twisted Fate
  • Ghost – Jhin
  • BeryL – Leona

EDward Gaming (2021)

You see a cool blue theme with sharp metallic accents defining EDward Gaming’s championship skins. The lineup reflects each player’s pick from their title run.

  • Flandre – Graves
  • Jiejie – Viego
  • Scout – Zoe
  • Viper – Aphelios
  • Meiko – Yuumi

Each design ties the team’s 2021 victory to a distinct, polished visual identity.

DRX (2022)

You see a key milestone in 2022 when DRX earned its championship skins and introduced the first Prestige edition tied to a Worlds MVP. The collection blends a dragon theme with the team’s recognizable blue tones and sharp visual details.

  • Kingen – Aatrox (Standard + Prestige)
  • Pyosik – Kindred
  • Juhan – Maokai
  • Zeka – Akali
  • Deft – Caitlyn
  • BeryL – Ashe

You can identify this line by its bold accents and cohesive team branding across all six champions.

T1 (2023)

You see T1 return to the top at Worlds 2023, ending a title drought that lasted since 2016. The team introduced a white and pink theme, giving this collection a lighter look than many earlier championship lines.

  • Zeus – Jayce (Standard and Prestige)
  • Oner – Lee Sin
  • Faker – Ahri
  • Gumayusi – Jinx
  • Keria – Bard

Each pick reflects the champion that defined your memory of their run on the Worlds stage.

T1 (2024)

T1 secured another world title in 2024 and marked it with a skin line built around a dark, vampiric theme. You see strong gray and red accents throughout the collection, with sharp armor details and dramatic contrasts. Yone reflects Faker’s signature silent pose, anchoring the set’s visual identity.

  • Zeus – Gnar
  • Oner – Vi
  • Faker – Yone and Prestige Sylas
  • Gumayusi – Varus
  • Keria – Pyke

T1 (2025)

You witnessed history in 2025 as T1 secured a third consecutive World Championship title, a first in League of Legends. No other roster had managed to defend the crown for three straight years, placing this lineup in a category of its own.

Their sustained performance at the highest level reinforced their status as a benchmark for competitive excellence. Many fans view this run as a defining era for the organization.

You will need to wait for Riot Games to confirm the official commemorative skins, with further details expected at a later date.

Which Team Holds the Record for the Most LoL Worlds Skins?

If you look at total championship cosmetics, T1 leads every organization. You see the highest count because T1 stands alone with six World Championship titles.

That success translates into 30 released Worlds skins, with 6 more scheduled for release.

Team Worlds Titles Total Skins by July 15, 2026
T1 6 36

After the 2025 skins arrive, you can expect their total to reach 36.

Champions With More Than One Worlds Winner Skin

You will find that Lee Sin holds the record with three Worlds skins, earned in 2013, 2019, and 2023. No other champion matches that total.

Several others have received two commemorative skins:

  • Jarvan IV
  • Ezreal
  • Vayne
  • Thresh
  • Jhin
  • Gnar
  • Rakan
  • Aatrox
  • Jayce

These repeat selections reflect how often you see these picks succeed on the Worlds stage.

Can You Still Get LoL Worlds Skins?

You cannot buy World Championship skins from the in-game store after their initial release window closes.

You can still unlock them through:

  • Hextech chests
  • Loot rerolls

These methods rely entirely on random drops, so availability is not guaranteed.

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