Yardbarker
x
Riot’s Finally Giving Love to Legacy Worlds Skins – And It’s About Time! September 20th, 2025
- Screenshot of the 2025 Summoner's Cup courtesy of LOL Esports Staff and Riot

What’s All the Hype About These New Chromas?

Screenshot of Worlds 25 courtesy of LOL Esports Staff and Riot Games

Remember when you watched Samsung Galaxy absolutely demolish SKT T1 back in 2017? Or when Invictus Gaming made history as the first Chinese team to lift the Summoner’s Cup in 2018? Well, those legendary skins are about to get a whole lot spicier with brand-new chromas coming in Patch 25.20.

For years, we’ve watched newer championship skins get all the fancy chroma treatment while these older beauties sat there looking gorgeous but… let’s face it, a little lonely. It’s like having that one friend who never got invited to the cool parties – until now.

The Reasons These Specific Skins Are Deserving of Royal Treatment

Let’s discuss why these particular skins are receiving the VIP makeover treatment.
Samsung’s icy dominance over the Galaxy

Image of Samsung Championship skins courtesy of Arena Games and Riot Games


One of the most startling upsets in League history occurred with the 2017 Samsung Galaxy Championship skins. In a final that had Faker in tears, these players not only defeated SKT T1 but also utterly dominated them 3-0. The emotional weight behind these skins is massive, and honestly?  They deserve every bit of extra color customization they’re getting.

The SSG skins getting chromas include:

  • Gnar (CuVee’s pick)
  • Jarvan IV (Ambition’s jungle choice)
  • Ezreal (Haru’s selection)
  • Taliyah (Crown’s mid lane masterpiece)
  • Xayah and Rakan (The botlane duo that Ruler and CoreJJ made iconic)

Invictus Gaming’s Historic Victory

Image of 2018 Invictus Gaming Skins courtesy of Riot Games and IG

Now, the 2018 Invictus Gaming skins? Pure fire. These represent the first time a Chinese team ever won Worlds, breaking years of Korean dominance. The emotional payoff for LPL fans was absolutely insane, and these skins have remained some of the most beloved in the game.

The iG skins getting the chroma treatment are:

  • Irelia (Duke’s top lane terror)
  • Fiora (TheShy’s mechanical masterpiece)
  • Camille (Ning’s jungle innovation)
  • LeBlanc (Rookie’s mid lane magic)
  • Kai’Sa (JackeyLove’s ADC excellence)
  • Rakan (Baolan’s support perfection)

The Perfect Timing Couldn’t Be More Obvious

Image of 2020 DWG KIA’s skins courtesy of IG and Riot Games

Here’s where Riot’s marketing team deserves a chef’s kiss – Worlds 2025 is heading back to China. You think it’s a coincidence that they’re dropping chromas for the two teams with the strongest Chinese connections right before the tournament hits Chinese soil?

Samsung Galaxy might be Korean, but their victory paved the way for the LPL’s golden era. And obviously, iG literally started that era. It’s like Riot’s saying, “Hey China, remember when you became champions? Here’s some extra bling for those memories.”

What Makes These Skins So Special in the First Place?

Before we get too hyped about new colors, let’s appreciate why these skins have maintained their legendary status for so long.

The Samsung Galaxy Line’s Icy Elegance

The SSG skins perfectly captured the team’s cold, calculated playstyle. Each skin features this beautiful ice-blue aesthetic that screams “we’re here to freeze your dreams.” The attention to detail in these skins is genuinely impressive – from the particle effects to the recall animations, everything feels premium.

Invictus Gaming’s Bold Statement Pieces

The iG skins, meanwhile, went full artistic with their design philosophy. Each skin tells a story about breaking barriers and achieving the impossible. The color palette is rich and vibrant, perfectly representing a team that brought excitement and unpredictability to the highest level of competition.

Why This Update Matters More Than You Think

This isn’t just about pretty colors, folks. This move shows that Riot actually listens to the community’s desire for consistency across their championship skins. It’s been genuinely frustrating watching newer Worlds skins get all the bells and whistles while these classics got left in the dust.
Plus, let’s be real – customization options are everything in League. Being able to pick your favorite color variant of these legendary skins adds a whole new layer of personalization to your champion mastery journey.

What This Could Mean for Future Legacy Skins

Here’s where things get really interesting. If Riot’s willing to go back and add chromas to these skins, what’s stopping them from giving the same treatment to other legacy championship lines?
Imagine SKT T1’s multiple championship skins getting updated chroma options. Or what about those classic Fnatic skins from the very first Worlds? The possibilities are genuinely endless, and this move sets a precedent that has me legitimately excited about what’s coming next.

The Bottom Line

Riot’s decision to add chromas to these beloved championship skins feels like a love letter to League’s competitive history. These skins represent pivotal moments in esports, and giving players more ways to celebrate and customize them just makes sense.

Whether you’re a longtime fan who watched these matches live or a newer player discovering these legendary skins for the first time, the addition of chromas breathes fresh life into already incredible cosmetics.

So when Patch 25.20 drops and you’re browsing through your skins collection, take a moment to appreciate not just the new color options, but the history and emotion behind each one. These aren’t just skins – they’re digital monuments to some of the greatest moments in competitive gaming.
And honestly? It’s about damn time they got the treatment they deserve.

For more gaming content visit Total Apex Gaming

This article first appeared on Total Apex Gaming and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

Yardbarker +

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!