

One of the most popular skin lines in League of Legends is coming to Wild Rift soon. In a leak, the Project Skins were shown coming to Wild Rift. While not confirmed, it is not surprising to see these skins making their way over to mobile. They have always been some of the most popular and
Leona just hit Wild Rift
so these coming soon make sense. Here is a quick look at the Project Skins coming to Wild Rift.
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The Wild Rift Twitter has confirmed these new skins.

Wild Rift Project Ashe

Wild Rift Project Leona

Wild Rift Project Vi

Wild Rift Project Yasuo

Wild Rift Project Zed
As the Wild Rift team continues to bring more over, it is worth noting that many of the great things about League of Legends will come with it. Some of the amazing skin lines are amazing examples of that. The Project skins are ones that many League of Legends fans have enjoyed since their release. There are many champions who have them as well and surely they will make their way to Wild Rift at some point as well.
It will be interesting to see when these are officially announced as the leaked video shows them completely within the Wild Rift app. They have fantastic movements and even look upgraded to a certain extent compared to their League of Legends counterpart. One has to wonder if the League of Legends client will eventually start making their skins look like this before buying? Riot Games are always looking to improve so adding this touch wouldn’t be totally surprising.
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