03.07.26 - 13:3003.07.2026 - 13:30·2m2 minutos de lectura·
Por Corentin Phalip
Riot unveils Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection
Riot reveals two Riftbound x T1 collector boxes celebrating the 2025 Worlds champions with exclusive cards and items.
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The Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection. Credit: Riot Games
Signature Edition priced at $360
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At the Mid-Season Invitational taking place in South Korea at the beginning of July, Riot Games unveiled the Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection boxes to commemorate T1's victory at the 2025 World Championship. Inside are five Champion cards featuring the iconic members of the Korean team, illustrated with their recently revealed T1 Worlds 2025 skins.
As is the case every year for each Worlds-winning team, players can choose one of the champions they played during the tournament to receive a commemorative in-game skin. Choi "Doran" Hyeon-jun selected Ambessa, Mun "Oner" Hyeon-jun chose Xin Zhao, Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok picked Galio, Lee "Gumayusi" Min-hyung selected Miss Fortune, and Ryu "Keria" Min-seok chose Seraphine. The announcement also marks an important milestone for Riftbound, as it coincides with the game's official launch in South Korea and the release of Korean-language products.
Two editions
The collection comes in two versions. The first, the T1 Worlds Champion Signature Edition, is clearly designed as a premium collector's item. Each box includes a serialized card individually numbered from 1 to 2025 as a nod to the championship year, along with an exclusive foil treatment and the player's signature printed in gold foil. Only 10,125 copies will be produced per language (English, Chinese, and Korean for this edition). The English version will be available for $360 through a lottery on the Riot Merch Store starting in August, while the Chinese (¥2,025) and Korean (₩500,000) editions will be distributed separately in their respective regions.
Credit: Riot Games
The second version, aimed at a broader audience, is the T1 Worlds Champion Player Bundle. Priced at $70 (¥399 in China and ₩100,000 in South Korea), the bundle includes the same five Champion cards, this time featuring alternate artwork that more closely matches the official designs of the in-game Worlds skins. It also comes with a set of sleeves, a deck box, a binder, and a metal die. It is scheduled to launch later this year, although Riot Games has not yet announced a release date. The English version will also be distributed through a lottery via the official Riot Merch Store.
The T1 collection follows a previous Riftbound collector's product released in 2025, the Riftbound Worlds Bundle, unveiled last autumn to celebrate the 2025 World Championship held in China. Sold for $99.99 / €104.99, the box included a promotional Panda Teemo card, a metallic playmat, and three oversized playmats inspired by the tournament's host cities: Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. Riot Games has not yet confirmed whether either of these collector initiatives will return for the 2026 Worlds, but given the strong demand for Riftbound products, it seems likely that similar releases will continue.