- T1 won the title after a very tough bracket and will have a line of commemorative skins.
- Dates, venues and Swiss format with detailed pairing and draw rules.
- Drops, Quiniela con Facciones, Twitch ad-free and official co-streaming.
- Partners such as HyperX, OMEN, and Secretlab contributed peripherals and upgrades to the event.

El League of Legends World Championship This year has been special for many reasons: the anniversary of the scene, the return of the tournament to China, and, of course, the feat of T1, who were crowned champions again in a heart-stopping finalIn this guide we tell you everything you need to know about the League of Legends World Championship 2025.
Here's a summary: key results from each phase, new features like the Fearless Draft, and a look at drops, Twitch subscriptions, co-streaming, and rewards. We also review the technology partners involved and the latest news on games, merchandising and official products.
Key results: from play-in to final
The opening phase of the 2025 League of Legends World Championship left a T1's victory over IG (3-1)The Swiss tournament saw several surprises: Anyone's Legend and KT Rolster finished 3-0 and advanced as top seeds; G2, Gen.G, and Hanwha Life progressed 3-1; and CTBC Flying Oyster, T1, and Top Esports advanced 3-2. Among those eliminated were Bilibili Gaming, FlyQuest, and Movistar KOI with 2-3 records; Team Secret Whales, 100 Thieves, and Vivo Keyd Stars with 1-3 records; and Fnatic and PSG Talon with 0-3 records. This elimination process made it clear that the level of competition was extremely high and that every best-of-three elimination match was fiercely contested.
In the quarterfinals, Gen.G defeated Hanwha Life 3-1; KT Rolster swept CTBC Flying Oyster 3-0; Top Esports beat G2 3-1; and T1 staged a remarkable comeback from a 2-3 deficit against Anyone's Legend. The semifinals were high-flying: T1 crushed Top Esports 3-0 and KT Rolster prevailed 3-1 over Gen.G, setting up a classic Korean rivalry matchup for the main event in Chengdu. In the final, T1 won the series 3-2 against KT Rolster, securing their sixth world title and prolonging a dynasty that transcends generations.
The total prize pool was $5 million. A very attractive incentive to participate in the 2025 League of Legends World Championship. The prize money distribution included $1 million for the champion, with scaling payouts based on placement. Regional performance rankings were also provided, which serve as the basis for determining slots and seeding for future Mid-Season Events and World Championships.
In the consolidated By region, Korea led with a very high win percentageChina remained very competitive, EMEA fought with dignity, and the new Asia-Pacific, along with America, produced moments of great quality despite having more irregular results.
T1 Champion Skins: Elections, Rules, and Deadlines
As tradition dictates, The world champion of the 2025 League of Legends World Championship is entitled to their own line of commemorative skins. In T1, several players opened community polls or joked about possible options before deciding. Doran, for whom this will be his first cosmetic item, asked on social media with suggestions like Ambessa, Gragas or CamilleWith a clear fan preference for the first option, Oner didn't comment at that time. Faker joked with Galio and left the door open for the public to vote. Gumayusi stated his preference for Yunara or Jhin, although it will depend on eligibility, and as MVP of the finals, he will be entitled to two skins. Keria put Neeko or Lulu to a vote, with Neeko winning by a wide margin.
The rules have requirements: the chosen champion must have been used at these Worlds, and a hero that already has a T1 skin cannot be repeated. However, there's an interesting caveat: a champion that resembled SK Telecom T1, the club's name before its merger with an American company, can be chosen. Gumayusi, for example, might consider using this loophole to choose [a champion]. Kalista, even though there are precedents from the SKT eraBeyond the buzz on social media, the development schedule points to releases well into next year and, according to the usual timelines for this collaboration with the esports division, the final launch is expected sometime after mid-2026.
Fearless draft and format changes
One of the major competitive innovations of the 2025 League of Legends World Championship was the fearless draft, which forces players to innovate game by game within the same series: champions played are banned for subsequent maps for both teams, win or lose. This system encourages creativity, penalizes reliance on single picks, and makes draft analysis more challenging for coaches and analysts. The schedule also saw adjustments, with fewer participants due to the unification of leagues and the new, more compact regional structure. higher density of matches on consecutive days during playoffs.
Drops, Twitch subscriptions, and co-streaming
Drops returned to LoLEsports.com with nine exclusive rewards unlockable at key moments in the tournament. Additionally, the Esports Capsule 2025 was activated every time there was a pentakill, Baron steal, Dragon steal, or a fifth game in the series. Rewards included emotes and a themed icon for phases such as opening day, the start of the Swiss Stage, week two, the finals, and the trophy ceremony. The organization also opened the door to surprise drops such as Coinbase, Crunchyroll, Esports World Cup, Opera GX or Secretlab.
On Twitch, subscribers to participating channels enjoyed ad-free viewing, exclusive emotes, channel badges, points, and even access to subscriber chat. Additional perks began on October 10 for paid or gifted subscriptions to official channels or authorized co-streamers: an in-game emote for Akali after claiming it in the Twitch inventory, and a global event badgeTo qualify for these rewards, you had to link your Riot and Twitch accounts, subscribe to a participating channel, and claim the loot from your inventory. Important: Prime subscriptions did not qualify for the emote and badge; and if you subscribed to a co-streamer, it had to be during a Worlds stream.
Regarding costreaming, this edition of the League of Legends World Championship 2025 featured its largest program ever, powered by Opera GX and a Costreamers Hub that brought together over 100 creators in multiple languages and styles. Access was by invitation only, highlighting creators who had already covered previous leagues and events and welcoming newcomers. new voices in the ecosystemThe full list of remote co-streamers was shared on October 7, and the in-person co-streamers were announced before the week of the finals. Qualified teams were invited to stream the event and collaborate with affiliated creators, while the usual guidelines for all other creators remained in effect.
In-game offers, merchandise, and official products
In the game client, the edition brought some very powerful promotions: the star attraction was Xin Zhao Kinkou, which for the first time tied the season's narrative to revenue sharing with the teams, including a Worlds-themed chroma. Global emotes for professional teams returned, with creative contributions from each club, and each franchise's summoner icons featured the TRICODE visible on the player ID to show off their colors on the Rift. Elite chromas were also released for champions of two historic squads: Invictus Gaming 2018 and Samsung Galaxy 2017, thus extending the legacy prior to 2019.
Following its successful trial at MSI, the promotion of skins worn by the champion in the finals returned with temporary discounts between November 10th and 18th: role bundles at 50% off, dynamically adjusted if you already owned items, and individual skins at 33% off. Additionally, with every purchase of the Panda Pal Lux Between November 5 and December 3, Riot donated 100% of its profits and matched them to the Social Impact Fund.
At the official League of Legends World Championship 2025 store, the merchandise collection celebrated the anniversary with Twilight Challenges-inspired items and a variety of apparel and accessories designed for watching the tournament. Meanwhile, Riftbound joined the festivities with an exclusive Teemo bundle that included a Panda Teemo promo card, three large battlegrounds, a laminated deck box, and a matching playmat—a treat for collectors who follow the... biggest event of the yearWorlds Unlocked, presented by Opera GX, returned with an even more ambitious edition, combining digital and physical items to commemorate 15 years of LoL, with availability windows announced days before its launch in the Riot store.

Peripherals, partners and the viewer experience
The list of global partners for this League of Legends World Championship 2025 included top-tier names: AWS, Cisco, Coinbase, Crunchyroll, Esports World Cup, HyperX, Mastercard, Mercedes-Benz, OMEN, Opera GX, OPPO, Red Bull, Secretlab, and Verizon. In practice, these brands contributed network and streaming technologies, product features, promotions, and, very importantly for hardware fans, stage equipment such as keyboards, mice, headphones, chairs or monitors according to agreements for each event and is supported by the chain of semiconductor manufacturing.
Beyond the content, viewers of this League of Legends World Championship 2025 were able to enjoy a free broadcast in numerous languages, with coverage on Twitch, YouTube, and LoLEsports.com, whose reliability was called into question by incidents such as cable cuts in the Red SeaAll of this, combined with the regional time equivalents, made this 2025 League of Legends World Championship easy to follow from any Spanish-speaking country.
As the crowning achievement of the 2025 League of Legends World Championship, T1 completed the sporting circle with their sixth title, opening a new batch of skins With the Korean team as the protagonist, it leaves a list of memories ranging from the first Bo5 between Faker and Rookie to the return of fans to large arenas in China. With the Swiss format fine-tuned, active drops, a revamped Quiniela, and an ecosystem of partners and peripherals at the highest levelIt has been a perfect championship for both players and audience.
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