Riot Games has officially revealed the long-awaited T1 Worlds 2024 skinline, celebrating the Korean giants’ historic fifth League of Legends World Championship trophy. Fans have been buzzing for months about what the team’s picks might look like, and now we finally have the full showcase.

This skinline isn’t just another addition to League’s ever-growing cosmetic collection. It marks T1’s second Worlds win in a row after their tense 3–2 victory over Bilibili Gaming at London’s O2 Arena. The designs reflect the theme of The Unkillable Knights of the Crown, leaning into a darker, armoured look that ties back to last year’s Worlds anthem.

The Champions and Their Skins

Here’s the complete breakdown of who got what:

  • Choi ‘Zeus’ Woo-je — Gnar (including both Mega and Mini versions)
  • Mun ‘Oner’ Hyeon-jun — Vi
  • Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok — Sylas + Prestige Yone (for his MVP finals performance)
  • Lee ‘Gumayusi’ Min-hyeong — Varus
  • Ryu ‘Keria’ Min-seok — Pyke

From top lane to bot lane, the skinline feels cohesive with silver plating, crimson accents, and heavy armour. Faker, naturally, got the extra spotlight with a Prestige skin for Yone, which has already stirred debate among fans. Instead of the usual white-and-gold prestige flair, the skin is cloaked in black with crimson chains. It’s striking, but not everyone feels it carries that “MVP prestige” vibe.

The Fun Recall Easter Eggs

What makes these Worlds skins stand out are the recall animations, each packed with cheeky easter eggs celebrating personal moments from the team’s Worlds run.

  • Zeus’ Gnar cheekily references the time he banged his head on the Summoner’s Cup during celebrations.
  • Oner’s Vi unleashes a Hadouken-style punch on a training bag, then casually wears his actual 2024 Worlds jacket with his name on the back.
  • Faker’s Yone etches a glowing constellation of the trophy before pulling off his iconic “shh” pose.
  • Gumayusi’s Varus fires at a Baron-shaped piñata and is rewarded with a giant croissant, a nod to the pastry he reviewed on stage in Paris with a now-iconic “It’s goooooood!”
  • Keria’s Pyke summons a spectral boat with a chest of treasure, finishing with a knife-pointed salute to a shining trophy constellation.

The callbacks are fun, personal, and add a playful energy to what’s otherwise one of the darkest, grittiest Worlds skinlines yet.

Faker’s Legendary Skins Collection

For Faker, these additions push his League of Legends skin count into double digits. Across his career, he has skins for Zed, Ryze, Syndra, Orianna, Sylas, Yone, and even a Chibi Orianna in Teamfight Tactics, plus his exclusive Hall of Legends Ahri and LeBlanc cosmetics. Few players in League history have had such a decorated legacy, and it doesn’t look like it’s stopping anytime soon.

Release and Availability

The new T1 Worlds 2024 skins are currently live on the PBE and expected to roll out in September, just in time for the 2025 World Championship.

Whether you love the knightly armour or find the black-and-red palette a little too similar to past dark-toned lines, one thing is clear, these skins are a fitting celebration for the most successful team in League of Legends history. Now the question is, can T1 add a sixth trophy and keep Faker’s collection growing?