It’s been a few weeks since the conclusion of Worlds 2023. This year's competition has been hyped up due to the return of SKT1 to the Final stage. SKT1’s victory excited many fans as the group took their 4th title. They have eagerly awaited the release of the T1's championship skins, and the list of champions included in the cosmetic line has finally been confirmed.

Riot Confirms SKT1 2023 Worlds Skin

During the post-finals press conference, T1 initially only gave players a shortlist of champions. Since then, fans have been anxiously waiting for Riot's confirmed list. Devs have finally released a post showing which champions will get the SKT1 2023 Worlds skins. Here is the list for the upcoming skin line:

  • SKT1 Zeus – T1 Jayce and T1 Jayce Prestige Edition
  • SKT1 Oner – T1 Lee Sin
  • SKT1 Faker – T1 Ahri
  • SKT1 Gumayusi – T1 Jinx
  • STK1 Keria – T1 Bard

Zeus shortlisted Jayce or Yone for his pick but eventually settled on the former. The champion will also get a Prestige Edition as a nod to T1's toplaner earning this year's MVP. Oner only had the Blind Monk in his sights for the set, so it was the only choice for the devs. Faker didn't specify anyone specific, but fans speculated that he would choose a famous champion he used during the Worlds. In the end, the team captain chose Ahri as his pick. 

Gumayusi only had Jinx in mind for the set because she is his best and favorite pick. Keria originally wanted Lux to be his choice for the SKT1 2023 line. Still, he had to choose another option since he couldn't use the Lady of Luminosity during the competition. The intention was either Bard or Renata Glasc, and we got the former.

Note: Aside from Jayce, Lee Sin will potentially get special treatment from Riot because Oner wants the 2023 variant to fight the 2016 version during the recall animation.

T1 League of Legends Words 2023 Skins Details

The SKT1 2023 skin will arrive in live servers around June 2024. Each one will be priced around 1350 RP. However, the T1 Jayce Prestige Edition will be in a Battle Pass that will be released simultaneously. Players will need to wait for further announcements for any additional details.

All Existing Worlds Championship Skins

Riot's standard practice has been to produce Championship skins for the most recent Worlds winners. Devs have released Worlds cosmetics since 2011, so the 2023 winners will get the 13th series. Here are all the championship skins available in League of Legends:

 Worlds 2011 Championship Skins 

  • TPA Corki
  • TPA Jarvan IV
  • TPA Gragas
  • TPA Janna
  • TPA Karthus

Worlds 2012 Championship Skins 

  • Fnatic Alistar
  • Fnatic Ezreal
  • Fnatic Jarvan IV
  • Fnatic Vayne
  • Fnatic Twitch

Worlds 2013 Championship Skins

  • Jax (Impact)
  • Lee Sin (Bengi)
  • Zed (Faker)
  • Vayne (Piglet)
  • Zyra (PoohManDu)

Worlds 2014 Championship Skins 

  • SSW Nami
  • SSW Thresh
  • SSW Twitch
  • SSW Renekton
  • SSW Dr. Mundo

Worlds 2016 Championship Skins

  • Renekton (Marin)
  • Elise (Bengi)
  • Ryze (Faker)
  • Azir (Easyhoon)
  • Kalista (Bang)
  • Alistar (Wolf)

Worlds 2016 Championship Skins

  • Ekko (Duke)
  • Zac (Blank)
  • Olaf (Bengi)
  • Syndra (Faker)
  • Jhin (Bang)
  • Nami (Wolf)

Worlds 2017 Championship Skins 

  • SSG Taliyah
  • SSG Gnar
  • SSG Rakan
  • SSG Xayah
  • SSG Ezreal
  • SSG Jarvan IV

Worlds 2018 Championship Skins 

  • IG Camille
  • IG Fiora
  • IG Irelia
  • IG LeBlanc
  • IG Kai'Sa

Worlds 2019 Championship Skins 

  • FPX Lee Sin
  • FPX Thresh
  • FPX Vayne
  • FPX Rakan
  • FPX Gangplank

Worlds 2020 Championship Skins 

  • DWG Gnar
  • DWG Dr. Mundo
  • DWG Orianna
  • DWG Shen
  • DWG Jhin

Worlds 2021 Championship Skins 

  • EDG Nunu
  • EDG Shen
  • EDG Zoe
  • EDG Viego
  • EDG Viper

Worlds 2022 Championship Skins 

  • DRX Aatrox
  • DRX Heimerdinger
  • DRX Miss Fortune
  • DRX Nami
  • DRX Pyke

The Worlds 2023 skin line will be the 13th set released as Championship skins. Notably, Jarvan, Thresh, and Lee Sin most appear in these unique collections. Riot has never prohibited winners from choosing champions that already have previous versions. However, devs have a condition that the player should have used the options during the recent competition. This practice will continue for future Worlds winners.