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Riot Games has announced a range of new in-game cosmetics launching around the time of the LoL World Championship – here’s how to get the Worlds 2024 skins.
How to get KDA Fan Gragas and how ‘LoL Player Days’ works
To celebrate 15 years of League of Legends, Riot Games is hosting a ‘LoL Player Days’ event in October 2024.
Legacy skins will be unlocked from the vault, player stories will be told, and there will be ten days of rewards. But most importantly: KDA Fan Gragas (aka Music Fan Gragas).
It’s finally happening. Yes, the Rabble Rouser himself is getting a skin themed around the KDA pop star line-up, joining the likes of Evelynn, Ahri, Akali and Kai’Sa.
He will be accompanied by three other new skins: Cosplayer Neeko, Esports Fan Trundle and Ann-Sivir-sary. There will also be a Gamer Fan Poro Ward available.
All four LoL Player Days skins are simple to get, if you’ve got the RP.
KDA Fan Gragas, Cosplayer Neeko and Esports Fan Trundle are expected to cost around 1,350RP, with all proceeds of sales made between October 9th and 28th 2024 (as well as a 3x match) going to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund, a donor-advised fund account sponsored by ImpactAssets.
The Ann-Sivir-sary skin will be unlocked after completing the LoL Player Days mission.
For more info on the Player Days event, there will be a Dev Livestream Q&A on October 9th at 2pm PDT.
Worlds 2024 Viego RP price and how to get the skin

The Worlds 2024 Viego skin is out now, priced at 1,350RP in the in-game store (as of September 25th in patch 14.19).
There’s also a Triumphant Chroma for the skin, plus an icon, costing 300 tokens for the bundle.
Worlds 2024 Viego (along with an exclusive chroma) can also be acquired by purchasing a physical Worlds Unlocked Collector’s Edition set, which has other goodies listed in a separate section below.
There are other chromas for him too, like ruby, citrine and obsidian.
Riot also said ‘there was an issue that prevented us from delivering the Worlds ‘24 Viego splash border with his skin inside patch 14.19’.
Riot said: “We’re working on fixing that and looking to deliver it in a later patch. For now it will have a “coming soon” card in the token shop until we’re able to put it into the live version of the game. It’ll be available in the token shop in 14.22 until the token shop deactivates on 11/18. It will also be available for RP purchase from 14.22 until 14.24 due to the late release of this. Apologies for the delay on this one.”
Here’s the skin spotlight for the new Viego look:
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Arcane Season 2 skins including Arcane Fractured Jinx Exalted Skin and Arcane Brawler Vi
Specific release dates are to follow for these, but Arcane Season 2 drops November 9th, so expect them to arrive around November 2024.
More details in our separate article on the Arcane Fractured Jinx Exalted Skin here.
How much are the 2024 Fright Night skins in LoL?
Riot is back with its Halloween-themed League of Legends skins for 2024, and these drop during the latter part of Worlds.
They are:
- Fright Night Veigar
- Fright Night Nunu & Willump
- Fright Night Shaco
- Fright Night Pyke
- Fright Night Zeri
- Prestige Fright Night Zeri
They are all available in the in-game shop now, priced at 1,350RP, except for Fright Night Veigar, which costs 1,820RP, and Prestige Fright Night Zeri, which is available in the Worlds 2024 shop for 2,000 tokens (more on the pass below).
Border Set bundles are in the store too, including a champion, skin, icon and ward skin.
There are also various chromas available for the new skins, plus chroma bundles.
Other Fright Night skins are in the store too, like those for Draven, Annie, Nautilus, Trundle, Urgot and Renata Glasc.
Worlds 2024 pass and rewards
There’s also a Worlds 2024 Pass, running from September 25th to November 11th, with the shop closing November 18th.
The pass costs 1,650RP, coming with 200 tokens, or there’s a Worlds Pass Bundle for 2,650RP which also includes the new Fright Night Zeri skin, and the Fright Night Zeri Border Icon & Border.
Worlds 2024 Premium Pass Bundle for 3650 RP, which includes all of the above and the exclusive Fright Night Zeri (Nightshade) Chroma and Get Amped! emote.
There will be Worlds missions to complete, and a mix of free rewards, and rewards only available to those who have purchased the pass.
There are more details and rewards listed in this LoL Worlds 2024 Pass page on the League of Legends website.
Past Worlds skins and esports team skins now available
Previously released LoL Worlds skins are also available in the in-game shop too, including:
- Worlds 2013 Thresh
- Championship Shyvana
- Worlds 2015 Kalista
- Worlds 2016 Zed
- Worlds 2017 Ashe
- Worlds 2018 Kha’Zix
- Worlds 2019 Ryze
- Worlds 2020 LeBlanc
- Worlds 2021 Jarvan IV
- Worlds 2022 Azir
- Worlds 2023 Renekton
There are also esports team skins available, including a range of skins from teams such as SKT/T1, Fnatic, FPX, DRX, DWG, EDG, iG, SSG, SSW and TPA.
These are available in the shop during Worlds, costing various amounts of RP.
Genesis Nightbringer Yasuo price and release date
This mythic variant, Genesis Nightbringer Yasuo, has hit the PBE (public beta environment).
It’s set to drop in patch 14.20, which should arrive on Wednesday October 9th 2024.
Mythic skins are expensive, and Genesis Nightbringer Yasuo is expected to be available for 30 Nightbringer capsules (priced at 750RP each), so 22,500RP.
That will cost about £154 ($200 or so) if you buy a 13,500RP bundle for £88.99, a 6,500RP bundle for £44.99 and a 2,800RP bundle for £19.99.
New Dark Star LoL skins for 2024
On October 8th 2024, the official League of Legends Twitter account announced a bunch of new Dark Star skins.
These include Dark Star skins for Sylas, Yorick, Zoe and Kai’Sa, plus a Dark Cosmic Diana and Prestige Dark Cosmic Diana.
These have hit the PBE, and are due to drop fully on October 23rd as patch 14.21 goes live.
The epic skins are set to cost 1,350RP, while Sylas is expected to be a legendary skin priced at 1,820RP. As a Prestige skin, Diana’s is due to cost 2,000 event tokens.
Victorious Sona skin
Victorious Sona will be awarded to players who have amassed 1,000 split points below gold rank (or at least 80 split points above gold rank) before September 25th 2024.
It’s free to those players and will be rolled out in the coming weeks/months.
There will also be chromas available, one for each rank.
This Victorious Sona megathread on the Sona subreddit has plenty more info.
Worlds Unlocked 2024 collection and merch
A $99 Worlds Unlocked 2024 bundle will include physical goodies as well as some digital items, like the Worlds 2024 Viego skin.
The physical goodies are:
- Worlds 2024 Lux Figure
- Worlds 2024 Championship Baron Plush
- Worlds 2024 HyperX Keycap Set
- Worlds 2024 HyperX Mousepad
- Worlds 2024 Pin
The digital items are:
- Worlds 2024 Event Pass
- Classic unvaulted past Worlds skin capsule
- Worlds 2024 Viego Skin
- Exclusive Worlds 2024 Viego Skin Chroma
- Exclusive Worlds 2024 “Um What?” Icon
- Exclusive Worlds 2024 “Oh My.” Emote
- Exclusive “It’s MINE!” Mercedes-Benz Emote
Worlds 2024 will also see the release of a $499.99 limited edition 1/6 scale statue of Lux, produced by Jimei Palace, that will debut alongside the Worlds Unlocked 2024 Collector’s Edition.
Other Worlds 2024 merch is also available on the Riot merch store, including jerseys, scarfs, jackets, caps, mouse mats and T-shirts.
Last but not least: updated Teemo skins
The champion everyone loves to hate – Teemo – is getting some fresh visuals.
As part of this, Riot will be increasing the cost of Teemo’s Happy Elf, Recon and Badger skins from 520RP to 750RP, ‘given the increased quality on those skins’, confirmed Head of League Studio, Riot Meddler.
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