T1 Worlds 2025 Skins: Full Lineup, Release Date, and Details

You can now take a closer look at the T1 Worlds 2025 skins, which highlight the team’s signature colors and distinct design elements tied to each player. Riot Games has unveiled the final splash art, giving you a full view of how this championship run translates into in-game cosmetics.

The complete collection launches on July 15, featuring six skins including the Legendary MVP T1 Miss Fortune. Each design reflects T1’s 2025 title victory while adding unique visual details that set this lineup apart from previous Worlds releases.

T1 Worlds 2025 skins

You can purchase the T1 Worlds 2025 collection starting July 15, when all six championship skins enter the in-game store. Riot created this line to honor T1’s latest World Championship win, adding another set to the organization’s growing catalog of Worlds cosmetics.

The full lineup includes:

Player Champion Notes
Doran Ambessa Standard Worlds skin
Oner Xin Zhao Standard Worlds skin
Faker Galio Standard Worlds skin
Gumayusi Yunara Standard Worlds skin
Keria Seraphine Standard Worlds skin
Gumayusi (MVP) Miss Fortune Legendary-tier skin

The MVP T1 Miss Fortune skin launches at 1,820 RP and remains in the store for three patches, through Patch 26.17. After that window closes, you can obtain it through the rotating Mythic Shop for 150 Mythic Essence.

You can already test every skin on the Public Beta Environment (PBE). There, you can preview recall effects, ability animations, auto attacks, and other visual updates before deciding which cosmetics to add to your collection.

How the T1 Worlds 2025 Skins Took Shape

You can see the players’ fingerprints on every design choice. Riot worked closely with each member of T1, and the team shaped the visuals, animations, and small details to reflect their personalities and career moments.

Faker focused on Galio, a champion closely tied to key moments across his 13-year career. Fans had long asked for a Galio skin in his honor, and he leaned into that expectation.

He pushed for highly detailed spell effects, with special attention on the ultimate ability so it would feel impactful and visually layered in-game.

Keria approached Seraphine with a different goal. You notice a softer, more refined look, including white hair and a gentler hairstyle that better matches his vision of the champion.

He also wanted the skin to feel like a live performance, which led to the addition of a stage-like screen effect in the background to create a concert atmosphere.

Doran aimed to present Ambessa as powerful and unyielding. Strength and durability guided the overall tone of the skin.

The recall animation stands out most. It shows Ambessa holding the Worlds trophy alongside a small Krug, referencing a well-known in-game moment tied to Doran.

Oner had long considered Xin Zhao for his commemorative skin. He integrated his trademark style by placing a jacket over the champion’s shoulders, mirroring how he often wears his own on stage.

Gumayusi shaped Miss Fortune around a disciplined, battle-ready identity. You see a composed stance paired with firm, warrior-like elements.

He also included T1’s mascot, Ati, and incorporated his recognizable dance moves into the animations. An MVP Prestige edition further highlights his contribution to the championship run.

You can purchase the full T1 Worlds 2025 collection starting July 15, when the skins go live in the in-game store.

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