LoL: Chinese Leakers Reveal Boy Band Splash Art

Riot will be adding a new boy band skin line for the 2023 LoL Worlds Finals Opening Ceremony. Now it seems like Chinese leakers have already revealed the splash art for the new skins.

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LoL: Is this going to be the look for the boy band skins? | © Riot Games

That we are getting a boy group in the upcoming LoL skins department is nothing new. There have been rumors for months, and Riot Games have even confirmed some of these rumors to be true.

Now, Riot Games have even released a teaser which has also confirmed a bunch of champions in the skin line. Obviously, leakers had to go and already ruin the build up to the reveal of the skin line.

LoL Leakers Reveal Boy Band Splash Art

Of course, it's important to note that this is just a leak and the original leaker also has not been confirmed, so take any information with a grain of salt, but... this year Riot really doesn't have the best track record of keeping leaks out of epic League of Legends debuts.

Briar was ruined by leaks, and now it seems like a Chinese leaker has also revealed what the new boy band will look like, with the splash art making it's way onto Chinese social media sites like Weibo.

Yone, Sett, Kayn and Ezreal were confirmed previously by data miners who also explained that these skins would be making their way to the mobile version of Wild Rift, while K'Sante and Aphelios will be PC-exclusives, since they don't even exist in Wild Rift.

Now fans have started speculating which singer could be who... some believe EXO member Baekhyun would fit perfectly for Ezreal, while an American singer – maybe Lil Nas X – could perform as K'Sante. The other four members might be voiced by ATEEZ who were seen at the Riot Studios this summer.

Of course, everything is just speculation, but it seems that these leaks have some truth to them. Riot likely won't respond, but it seems that the debut of the first all-male group has already been spoiled for many.

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....

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