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Every League of Legends esports 2025 emote released

Riot Games has released a ton of new League of Legends emotes to support their LoL esports teams.

Every professional, tier-1 team has had the chance to design an emote that will be sold in-game.

This involves teams from EMEA’s LEC, the Americas’ LTA, South Korea’s LCK, China’s LPL and APAC’s LCP.

Though there will be at least a two-week wait for these emotes to release, as League of Legends Patch 25.19 just launched.

And at the time of writing, these emotes haven’t been released on the Public Beta Environment (PBE) either.

The emotes will be available in-game soon for the price of 350 RP (£2.73) each.

Teams will receive 30% of the income from the sale of their individually designed emote.

This is one of the only ways fans can support LoL esports teams directly in-game.

Especially as most can’t hope for a LoL World Championship win as T1 and Faker continue to collect LoL Worlds skins.

In full, there will be 60 LoL esport team emotes released, which are as follows:

LEC team emotes

All 12 of EMEA’s LEC teams have released brand-new emotes into the game.

Already, G2 Esports’ choice appears to be very popular amongst the community.

The emote sees Urf in a McDonald’s-esque uniform, telling opponents to go get a job flipping burgers because LoL isn’t for them.

In a less toxic choice, Vitality tells people to top typing while Karmine Corp’s emote cries over loss streaks.

The LEC also introduces new Pengu emotes with Giantx’s issuing a yellow card, while SK’s is based on the chill guy meme.

LTA North team emotes

Frustratingly, LTA North hasn’t posted a still image of its teams’ emotes, but they are in both the GIF and SkinSpotlights post above.

Both Cloud9 and Lyon went for rather uninspired Beemo emotes.

Meanwhile, Shopify Rebellion and Disguised both created Yuumi emotes based on different memes.

Team Liquid have immortalised their own mascot, Blue, as a giant thumbs-up emote.

And 100 Thieves have added an emote before they leave LoL after their previous Akali emote was denied by Riot.

LTA South team emotes

As for the other half of the LTA, South America has brought the heat.

Isurus Gaming have somehow got away with adding an emote of Yasuo voting to surrender, something solo-queue players will surely love.

And Leviathan have created possibly the greatest self-depricating emote ever with a Wood 5 ranked symbol.

Meanwhile, FURIA have introduced a very cute black cat, which will also surely end up being popular too.

LCK team emotes

Over in Korea, the 10 LCK teams have introduced some very cute emotes.

T1’s emote has Pingu wearing Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyyeok’s glasses and doing his iconic thumbs-up pose.

And various LCK teams have opted to include their own mascots, with Gen.G having a poro wear a hat based on theirs.

And Hanwha Life Esports have a pro riding a tank which fires oranges so fans can represent the team’s orange colour scheme.

LPL team emotes

Over in China, there are a ton of new emotes thanks to the LPL’s 16 teams.

Worlds qualifiers Anyone’s Legend have introduced an adorable panda based on their logo.

Meanwhile, Top Esports have a very fed-up Ezreal emote which seems to be based on Yu ‘JackeyLove’ Wen-Bo.

And LGD’s emote is a decade-old reference to Wei ‘GodV’ Zhen sending his Varus Q backwards at Worlds 2015.

LCP team emotes

Finally, there are eight LCP emotes, though these haven’t been posted outside of the GIF.

PSG Talon has added yet another Star Guardian Kai’Sa emote to the game.

Meanwhile, three-time 2025 champions CTBC Flying Oysters have put a weird humanoid flying oyster into the game.

And GAM Esports have a crying poro running to the airport holding a suitcase and passport.

That emote likely refers to having to leave international tournaments early, which is ironic as GAM failed to qualify for Worlds this year.

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