Riftbound Reveals T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection with Exclusive Player Cards

Riftbound Reveals T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection with Exclusive Player Cards

3 Jul, 2026, 19:07

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Last updated: 4 Jul, 2026, 10:11

T1's historic three-peat is making the jump from Summoner's Rift to the tabletop. Riot Games has unveiled two special collections celebrating the team's 2025 League of Legends World Championship victory through Riftbound, its physical card game based on the LoL universe.

Announced during the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI) 2026, the Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection immortalizes the five players behind T1's sixth world title through exclusive cards, artwork, and collector's items. The collection splits into two products: the highly limited T1 2025 Worlds Champion Signature Edition and the more accessible T1 2025 Worlds Champion Player Bundle.

Riot also used the announcement to confirm Riftbound's official launch in Korea, complete with Korean-language products and a dedicated Riftbound Korea Instagram account.

Which T1 Players and Champions Are Included in the Riftbound Collection?

Both collections are built around five Champion units, each personally selected by a member of T1's Worlds-winning roster:

  • Doran: Ambessa, The Wolf

  • Faker: Galio, Indefatigable

  • Gumayusi: Miss Fortune, Buccaneer

  • Keria: Seraphine, Not Alone

  • Oner: Xin Zhao, Vigilant

Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Cards Signature Edition
Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Cards Signature Edition

Each card features all-new artwork and a unique frame inspired by T1's victory. Notably, Keria's Seraphine card comes from Radiance, a future Riftbound set, meaning it won't be tournament-legal until that set officially releases.

The cards commemorate a remarkable run. T1 entered Worlds 2025 as the LCK's fourth seed, fought through the bracket, and met rivals KT Rolster in a five-game final. T1's 3-2 victory secured their sixth World Championship and a third consecutive title, marking Doran's first Worlds win with the team and extending Faker's own record to six Summoner's Cups.

Inside the Signature Edition

The premium Signature Edition is strictly limited, with only 10,125 copies produced per language (English, Chinese, and Korean)—a number tied directly to T1's championship year. Each set includes a serialised card numbered from 1 to 2025, commemorating the title year.

The five cards feature a new foiling effect exclusive to this release, while the serialized card carries a gold-stamped player signature. Pricing is set at US$360 (English), ¥2,025 (Chinese), and ₩500,000 (Korean). The English version will be distributed via a drawing on the Riot Merch store in August, with Chinese and Korean releases handled regionally.

Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection Signature Edition display case
Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection Signature Edition display case

What's in the Player Bundle?

The more wallet-friendly Player Bundle offers the same five cards with different artwork, alongside a sleeves pack, deckbox, binder, and metal die. One in ten bundles includes a special black-and-gold die variant.

Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection Player Edition cards
Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection Player Edition cards

Pricing is US$70 (English), ¥399 (Chinese), and ₩100,000 (Korean). The English version will also be sold through the Riot Merch store drawing, though Riot hasn't confirmed an exact release date beyond "later in the year."

Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection Player Edition kit
Riftbound x T1 2025 Worlds Champion Collection Player Edition kit

Release Timeline

The Signature Edition's English version launches via lottery in August, while the Player Bundle follows later in 2026 without a fixed date yet announced.


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