LoL T1 Worlds 2025 Skins Confirmed: Full Champion List Revealed

Ali Ahmed Akib
By Ali Ahmed Akib
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T1 fans may finally have their answer on the teamโ€™s Worlds 2025 skins. A new leak making the rounds in the League community claims the full lineup has now been locked in, giving each T1 player a champion skin tied to their title run. According to the reports, Doran is getting Ambessa, Oner is getting Xin Zhao, Faker is getting Galio, Gumayusi is getting both Miss Fortune and a Prestige version tied to the ADC slot alongside Yunara, while Keria is set to receive Seraphine.

If this leak holds up, Riot may be cooking one of the more talked-about Worlds skin sets in recent memory. Faker getting Galio instantly jumps off the page. It is the kind of pick that feels bigger than just a cosmetic choice because Galio is one of those champions that already carries a ton of history around Faker and T1. Even if Riot has not officially announced this yearโ€™s lineup yet, the reaction is easy to understand. This is the sort of skin choice that writes its own headlines.

Reported T1 Worlds 2025 Team Skins

Based on the leak, the reported T1 Worlds 2025 team skins are Doran on Ambessa, Oner on Xin Zhao, Faker on Galio, Gumayusi on Miss Fortune with a Prestige skin, plus Yunara and Keria on Seraphine. The most eye-catching detail is Gumayusi apparently being tied to two champions in the report, which would make his slot the biggest talking point of the bunch.

That detail alone is probably going to spark debate. Miss Fortune already sounds like the obvious headline skin because of the Prestige tag, but Yunara being included as well is what makes this leak feel unusual. If true, Riot may be doing something a little different with how it presents the ADC pick, or the leak could still reflect internal plans that are not finalized for release. Right now, that is the part fans should probably treat with the most caution.

Fakerโ€™s Galio Skin Could Easily Become the Face of the Set

Out of every name listed, Fakerโ€™s Galio feels like the one most likely to dominate the conversation. Some Worlds skin choices are cool in the moment and then disappear into the store page. This one would not. Galio is a champion with weight, with memory, and with a built-in link to Fakerโ€™s legacy that older League fans immediately understand.

That is why this rumored pick matters more than most. A Faker Galio Worlds skin does not just sell because of the player behind it. It sells because it taps directly into esports history. Riot loves skins that carry story value, and Galio fits that better than almost anything else Faker could have chosen. The leak has not been officially confirmed by Riot at the time of writing, but if this ends up being real, it will likely be the centerpiece of the entire collection.

Gumayusi and Keria Picks Feel Built for Popularity

Miss Fortune and Seraphine are exactly the kind of choices that will get attention beyond just hardcore esports fans. They are flashy, highly recognizable champions with massive skin appeal, and Riot knows very well how that usually plays out. If Gumayusi really is getting a Prestige Miss Fortune while Keria lands Seraphine, it is hard not to see the commercial upside immediately.

This is where Worlds skins often stop being just a celebration of the championship and start becoming a very smart business move. That is not a criticism either. Riot has always walked that line with these releases. The best Worlds skin sets honor the players while also picking champions people actually want to buy. On paper, this leaked T1 lineup looks like it does both.

Riot Has Followed a Big T1 Worlds Skin Rollout Before

There is already a clear example of Riot going big with T1 championship cosmetics. In Patch 25.18, Riot officially released T1โ€™s 2024 World Championship skins for Gnar, Vi, Yone, Varus, and Pyke, along with Prestige T1 Sylas for Fakerโ€™s MVP celebration. Riot said those skins were created in partnership with the players and sold through themed bundles during that patch cycle.

That matters here because it shows Riot is willing to turn a T1 Worlds skin release into a major event rather than just a routine store update. So while the new 2025 lineup is still circulating as a leak, the idea of Riot pushing another high-profile T1 skin set with a Prestige anchor is not far-fetched at all. It would be completely in line with how the company handled the previous championship release.

Has Riot Officially Confirmed the T1 Worlds 2025 Skins?

Not yet, at least based on currently available official public sources. The skin lineup is being shared through leak accounts on X, while Riotโ€™s official League channels do not appear to have published a formal announcement for these reported 2025 T1 skins so far.

That does not automatically mean the leak is wrong. League leaks are often accurate, especially this close to a reveal window, but there is still a difference between a community leak and a Riot confirmation.

If this leak is accurate, Riot has a monster lineup on its hands. Faker on Galio sounds iconic. Gumayusi getting a Prestige Miss Fortune sounds like a guaranteed hit. Keria on Seraphine feels almost tailor-made for fan attention. Even Doran on Ambessa and Oner on Xin Zhao have enough personality to round out the set nicely.

More than anything, this rumored skin list feels like Riot understands exactly what makes T1 skins different. These are not just rewards for winning Worlds. They are part celebration, part fan service, and part esports history lesson. If the official reveal matches this leak, expect the League community to lose its mind.

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Ali Ahmed Akib is the Co-Founder and Editor-in-chief of GameRiv. Akib grew up playing MOBA titles, especially League of Legends and is currently managing the editorial team of GameRiv.