Watch League of Legends New Cyborg Skins in Action
League of Legends developer Riot Games has released an action packed feature, debuting its new line of PROJECT skins.
Last year, League of Legends developer Riot Games unveiled PROJECT: Yasuo--a cyborg themed skin for the game's beloved swordsman.
In the skin, Yasuo ditches his traditional katana for a new modified digital laser blade. And instead of a wind wall to act as his shield, he has a brand new "nano-barrier" to protect him. Most of his in-game abilities are made from digital particles, which fit into the whole cyborg theme. And because of PROJECT: Yasuo's popularity among fans, Riot decided to create five new skins. Meet PROJECT: Yi, PROJECT: Fiora, PROJECT: Zed, PROJECT: Lucian, and PROJECT: Leona.
But in order to truly celebrate the release of these new skins, Riot has debuted a theatrical feature called "PROJECT: OVERDRIVE," where several of the PROJECT champions duke it out in a digital dystopian future.
You can watch the feature below:
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The skins are out right now and are 1350 RP each (~$10). If you buy one before 9/15, it comes with an exclusive loading screen in the game client. For more details, head over to the PROJECT site.
Here's what they look like in game:
Check out their splash arts in our gallery below!
Source: Riot Games, Ian Tornay.
Article updated to include screenshots of the in game models.
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