2024 T1 Worlds skinline have been formally unveiled by Riot Video games, celebrating the workforce’s fifth championship victory.
Historically, these skins are revealed and launched across the Mid-Season Invitational, but this 12 months they arrived only a month earlier than the 2025 World Championship begins, although solely followers can determine if it was definitely worth the wait.
Throughout the 2024 Worlds finals press convention, the gamers hinted at their decisions—Zeus talked about Gragas, Camille, or Ornn, Oner thought of Vi or Xin Zhao, Gumayusi leaned towards Jhin or Varus, Keria weighed Renata Glasc or Pyke, and Faker deferred to the followers—and followers had the ultimate say.
Worlds 2024 T1 Skins Breakdown
Right here’s a full breakdown of the Worlds 2024 T1 skins, together with every participant’s full title, function, and the champions they selected or acquired:
- Choi ‘Zeus’ Woo-je — Gnar
- Mun ‘Oner’ Hyeon-jun — Vi
- Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok — Yone and Sylas for MVP Finals efficiency
- Lee ‘Gumayusi’ Min-hyeong — Varus
- Ryu ‘Keria’ Min-seok — Pyke
From prime to bot, the champions represented are Gnar, Vi, Yone, Varus, and Pyke, with Faker additionally receiving a Status pores and skin for Sylas.
The gathering follows the theme of The Unkillable Knights of the Crown, impressed by final 12 months’s anthem, and it adopts a darker knightly armour model that contrasts with the brighter and extra vibrant tones normally related to T1’s previous Worlds skins.
The designs are certain collectively by crimson accents and heavy armor plates, with an epic-battle theme that reminds of Edward Gaming’s Worlds 2021 skinline.
The enduring remembers, normally animated following the gamers’ needs, give these skins a bit extra playful vibe.
Zeus’ Gnar fiercely bites into the Worlds trophy, and Oner’s Vi smashes open a punching bag to disclose it inside, whereas Yone carves a glowing constellation of the trophy within the air earlier than closing with Faker’s iconic “shh” pose.
Gumayusi’s Varus fires at a Baron-shaped piñata, solely to be rewarded with an enormous croissant referencing his well-known post-victory snack in Paris. In the meantime, Keria’s Pyke summons a spectral boat with a treasure chest earlier than pointing his knife skyward as a shining trophy constellation emerges.
Faker’s Status Sylas stands out, however probably not in a great way. Fairly than being wearing gold and white like most status skins, Sylas is as a substitute clad in glittering black armor with crimson chains—probably not giving off a MVP pores and skin aura.
Whereas T1 Worlds skinline do stand out in comparison with previous Worlds traces, their black-and-red palette dangers mixing in with different current skinlines that favour comparable darkish, placing tones, making them much less instantly distinctive.
In the long run, solely followers can determine whether or not these skins really honor the best workforce to ever compete at Worlds—or in the event that they’re higher off sticking with previous championship traces.