T1’s 2023 Worlds skins are finally available in League of Legends

Celebrate greatness.

T1's 2023 World Championship LoL skins splash art.
Image via Riot Games

If you’re even a slight fan of League of Legends esports, the name T1 should be familiar to you. The popular Korean organization has won multiple titles over the last decade, including the 2023 World Championship—which is finally being celebrated with the release of the team’s custom Worlds skins.

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On Wednesday, Aug. 14, Riot Games finally made the latest T1 skin collection available in League‘s store, with cosmetics for Jayce, Lee Sin, Orianna, Jinx, and Bard dropping for fans around the world. These skins cost about 1,350 RP (roughly $11) each and include a plethora of T1-based graphics, details, and sound effects that are fitting for a four-time Worlds-winning org.

The 2023 T1 Worlds Signature Edition bundles for each champion.
Look like a champion, play like a champion. Screenshot by Dot Esports

There are, however, a few bundles you can buy if you’re willing to open up your wallet just a bit more. For example, there’s a Signature Edition skin set that includes the five champions, all five T1 2023 Worlds skins in their Signature Edition, five Elite Chromas, six profile icons, and a ward skin for 13,540 RP (roughly $100).

You can buy individual Signature Edition skins for the five champions as well, which might be a bit of a better deal if you don’t play the other champions as much. Those individual Signature Edition skins cost 2,530 RP (roughly $22) and include the champion, the T1 Worlds skin, the skin’s Elite Chroma, and a profile icon of the individual pro.

Plenty of supporters may simply buy the Signature Edition of the T1 Orianna skin since it’ll also come with the profile icon for the greatest player in League‘s history, Faker. The 28-year-old legend has built up his own stalwart fan base over his career and is even considered to be one of the most popular figures in esports.

Along with these new skins, Jayce is getting a special T1 Prestige skin that transforms him into a gilded version of himself. Not only is he representing T1 on Summoner’s Rift, but he’s also wearing a gold and white suit with a custom border and icon to boot. It’s a pretty rare skin and should be one that many T1 fans will be aiming for.

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.