EDG LoL skins splash art leaks on social media

It appears the EDG LoL skins have leaked

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It appears that there is a splash art image of the upcoming Worlds 2021 skins surfacing on eastern social media. The potential leak of the EDG LoL skins, awarded to the team by Riot for winning the biggest tournament of 2021, is now surfacing in the West.

The image was made viral by Korizon’s Ashley Kang, who brought the skins to league fans over on Twitter.

By the looks of the splash art, it appears that we could expect to see the following skins:

  • Graves – Flandre’s pick
  • Viego – Jiejie’s pick 
  • Zoe – Scout’s pick
  • Aphelios – Viper’s pick
  • Yuumi – Meiko’s pick

Each of these picks is fairly significant to the meta of the Worlds 2021 final. According to statistics collected by Fandom, Yuumi, Aphelios, Graves are some of the most frequently appeared champions in the pick and ban phase. Meanwhile, Viego was the iconic champion that was released in the 2021 season, being a popular pick in the LPL meta through the summer. Meanwhile, Scout went undefeated on Zoe in the Worlds 2021 event.

It would make sense that these champions get the skins, considering the circumstances behind the champions in 2021. We are due to see the reveal of the upcoming World themed skins for EDG very soon, considering that Riot revealed the DAMWON KIA skins in April 2021. The skins went live back in 11.9. We should expect Riot to reveal the EDG LoL skins very shortly if history has taught us anything. Therefore, we can theoretically expect the EDG LoL skins to go live for 12.9 or 12.10, with them becoming playable on the upcoming PBE very soon, especially since the 12.8 PBE is still testing the Solar and Lunar Eclipse skins and other content.

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Craig Robinson

Craig has spent several years in esports. He began his journey as a volunteer, writing about games he loved whilst studying at University. Upon graduating, he worked as a freelance writer, talking about esports and gaming for several years before landing in WePC's gaming section.

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