
Worlds 2025 is getting a tabletop warp. Riot’s dropping a limited-edition Riftbound Worlds Bundle to celebrate the League of Legends World Championship, and yes, it includes a Panda Teemo card.
You’re looking at a foiled playmat, themed accessories, and three oversized battlefields repping this year’s host cities. Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. Are you a TCG player, collector, or just someone who likes shiny things? This one’s for you. The bundle goes live on Monday, Oct 28 at 9:00 a.m. PT, exclusively on the Riot Merch Store. Stock is limited, so if you're in, set an alarm.

Here’s the cheat sheet for what this bundle is, when it drops, and what you get for the price tag:
| 💫 Feature | 💡 Details |
|---|---|
| Price | $99.99 USD / €104.99 |
| Online drop time | Monday, Oct 28 at 9:00 a.m. PT |
| Where to buy | Riot Games Merch Store (requires Riot ID) |
| Limit | Max 2 bundles per order |
| Shipping | Starts mid-December to supported regions |
| What’s inside | Foiled playmat, deck box, sleeves, Panda Teemo promo, 3 oversized city-themed battlefields |
You can think of it as a welcome mat for Riot’s new physical card game. This is a commemorative bundle built around Worlds 2025, with every item inside themed around this year’s host cities, Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu.
It’s not just a slapdash kit either, each battlefield is oversized and tied to one of those cities, which makes it feel like more than just promo rubbish. Riot clearly wanted the bundle to land with some prestige, and launching it just before Worlds Knockouts is a smart play. It’s a flex item. But also something you can bring to your first in-person game night post-launch.

If you’re ordering online, you’ll need to:
The bundle goes live globally at 9:00 a.m. PT on Monday, Oct 28. That’s the only confirmed online launch time Riot has posted so far. If you’re in China and attending Worlds in person, you’ll also be able to grab a Chinese-language version of the box on-site at venues in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu. That version isn’t listed on the Riot merch site, so expect differences in packaging at the very least.
Shipping is estimated to start in mid-December. That’s not instant gratification, but at least Riot gave a heads-up.
This isn’t a cards-and-counters bundle, it's accessory-heavy and built around presentation and collectability. Here’s the breakdown:
Arguably the main draw. Teemo in a panda onesie. It’s the kind of promo that’ll probably show up in tournament sideboards even if it’s just a skin. For collectors, this one will be popular.

You’re not pulling this out for casual kitchen table play. This is one of those full-art foiled mats Riot’s making a habit of printing for high-profile events. It’s shiny, branded, and totally unnecessary. Perfect.
Nothing revolutionary here, just solid-quality accessories that’ll make your Riftbound setup feel more “official.” They match the Worlds styling, and they’ll probably be a one-and-done run like most Riot merch.

This is the thematic core of the whole drop. Each battlefield is stylised around its host city. Think of them as poster-sized, playable backdrops. Even if you never play a game on them, they’re great wall candy.
So why drop this bundle now? Easy. Worlds 2025 is happening on LoL betting sites in China, and this year’s locations (Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu) match the three battlefields inside the box. It’s Riot doing what Riot does best. Blending merch and esports hype into one neat little thing to throw your money at. Also, the bundle drops three days before Riftbound’s full English release on Oct 31. That means early buyers can show off the goods before most folks even get their starter decks. Timing-wise, it’s perfect.
If you’re already watching Worlds and waiting for Riftbound, this hits both nerves at once.
Riftbound officially launches in English on October 31, 2025. Three days after the bundle goes live. Here’s what else is launching with it:
You’ll be able to grab the basics either through your local game store (LGS) or via the Riot Merch Store, the same place as the Worlds bundle.
Look, if you’re just trying to learn the game, you don’t exactly need this bundle, but it’s a pretty solid pick-up if you’re into collecting, flexing cool accessories at locals, or just want to own a bit of Worlds 2025 history. It’s not packed with gameplay power (you won’t be behind if you skip it), but for fans of Riftbound, Teemo mains, or anyone who likes a foiled playmat with some bragging rights, it hits the mark. If you’re all about function over flair, you’re probably better off going straight for the Proving Grounds box. Otherwise, this one’s a vibe.

Let’s be real, this isn’t just a TCG bundle, it’s a Riot-branded flex drop, timed to perfection. You’re buying it as much for the moment as the mat. If you’re on the fence, just ask yourself, do you want to be the person at launch week with Panda Teemo and a Chengdu battlefield already sleeved up?
Then set an alarm. Because this thing’s not sticking around.