Firelight Ekko skin for League of Legends updated: Arcane-themed in-game skin for Ekko now on PBE again as of February 2022, chromas revealed
Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 18/06/2025
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Update (February 2022): Riot KDan, skins sound designer on League of Legends at Riot Games, posted an update on Twitter showing off Firelight Ekko’s new features including fresh sound effects. For players who are looking for extra gameplay/esports gambling in the USA, follow this link to learn more.
Firelight Ekko is now on the PBE (Public Beta Environment) for players to test out.
Chromas for Firelight Ekko have also been revealed:
🗝 Firelight Ekko Chromas have arrived 🗝 pic.twitter.com/yz2XTdhvNd
— League of Legends (@LeagueOfLegends) February 18, 2022
Update (December 15th 2021): Riot has delayed the recently announced Firelight Ekko skin following criticism from parts of the League of Legends community.
RiotKatana said in an update on Reddit: “We completely agree that SFX are a standard and expected part of an Epic (1350) skin, and leaving them out was an unfortunate mistake on our part due to a miscommunication internally. While we do everything we can to avoid delaying content, we’re going to hold off from shipping this skin for a few patches to work on adding new SFX. This also means the skin will come off of PBE for now.”
Riot will also be including a hoverboard and mask Homeguard animation to go live with the new SFX when it’s ready.
Original article (December 7th):
A Firelight Ekko skin is coming to League of Legends, giving players an Arcane-style look and feel for the boy who shattered time.
Ekko recently featured in the Arcane animated series, which went live on Netflix in November and received glowing reviews from critics and fans.
Firelight Ekko will hit the PBE (Public Beta Environment) in League of Legends soon. It’s an epic skin worth 1,350RP.
The announcement was made on the official League of Legends Twitter account for the UK, Ireland and Nordics today:
#PBE Preview Firelight edition! 🦟🔦
— League of Legends // UK, IE & Nordics (@LoLUKN) December 7, 2021
Firelight Ekko! ⏱️ pic.twitter.com/46fHnnmU6o
This video also shows off Ekko’s mask and hoverboard from Arcane during his recall animation, as can be seen above.
Firelight Ekko also comes with chromas:
This new Firelight skin means Ekko will now have eight skins in League of Legends, as well as his base skin. The most recent skin, Pulsefire Ekko, was released in May 2020.
Riot also announced a couple of other new skins hitting the PBE soon: Elderwood Gnar and Elderwood Rek’Sai:
🌳💜🥀 Elderwood Gnar & Rek'Sai 🥀💜🌳 pic.twitter.com/Cp7vdoFZwX
— League of Legends // UK, IE & Nordics (@LoLUKN) December 7, 2021
Finally, an updated splash art for the old Goth Annie skin was confirmed:
To wrap up this #PBE cycle we also have an updated splash for Goth Annie! 🧸 pic.twitter.com/tud7vLWDVf
— League of Legends // UK, IE & Nordics (@LoLUKN) December 7, 2021
There are other Arcane-themed skins in League of Legends, for Vi, Jayce, Caitlyn and Jinx.
And earlier this month, Riot Games announced a skin for Arcane villain Silco is being made for League of Legends auto battler game Teamfight Tactics (TFT), though there is no news as to whether he may be added to League of Legends itself or not.
Riot hinted that there may be other outsiders joining the game in the future – “maybe some from outside of Runeterra entirely” – implying that characters from Riot’s FPS Valorant could join TFT.
The other most recent skin line in League of Legends – new Debonair skins – was announced in November.
Further reading: What happened at the end of Arcane Season 1? FAQs for the final act and what’s next (spoiler alert)
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Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He has almost two decades of experience in journalism, and left Esports News UK in June 2025. As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late '80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He also previously worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation.
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