New Firecracker and Petals of Spring Skins Arrive to League of Legends

New Firecracker and Petals of Spring Skins Arrive to League of Legends

To celebrate the Lunar New Year, as well as the arrival of a brand new season to the game, League of Legends is introducing several new skins to the game. These include six new Firecracker skins, a new Petals of Spring skin line, as well as the new Divine Architect Aurelion Sol skin.

New Firecracker Skins Arrive to League of Legends

First up, Riot Games is introducing six new skins to the Firecracker skin line, including Seraphine, Yuumi, Ziggs, Poppy, Caitlyn, and Ashe.

firecracker seraphine skin splash art in league of legends

All of the new Firecracker skins will arrive to League of Legends on Patch 26.03, set to go live on Wednesday, February 4. Additionally, every one of these skins will be of the Epic tier, which means they will cost 1,350 RP each.

With these additions, the lineup of champions to have a Firecracker skin will go up to 14!

Petals of Spring: Lillia Gets Her First Legendary Skin

A brand new skin line is also being introduced to League of Legends: Petals of Spring. For its first batch of skins, these will include Katarina, Camille, Yasuo, Jayce, and Lillia.

The Petals of Spring skins will arrive on LoL Patch 26.04, scheduled to arrive on Thursday, February 19. The crowning jewel of this new skin line will no doubt be Petals of Spring Lillia, which will finally grant Lillia her first Legendary skin. As such, it will be prized at 1,820 RP.

petals of spring lillia skin splash art in league of legends

Divine Architect Porcelain Aurelion Sol Takes Over

Last but not least, we have Divine Architect Porcelain Aurelion Sol, which will be a Mythic variant of the Porcelain Aurelion Sol skin. Just like the new Petals of Spring skins, Divine Architect Porcelain Aurelion Sol will arrive on Thursday, February 19, with LoL Patch 26.04.

This will be the first League of Legends Mythic skin of 2026, and is expected to be available through the Sanctum (LoL's gacha system). 

Divine architect porcelain aurelion sol skin splash art in league of legends

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