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A new collaboration with Riot Games brings Porsche into League of Legends: Wild Rift – both in-game and in the real world
Fast facts: League of Legends: Wild Rift x PorschePorsche and Riot Games collaborate on a new Porsche-inspired champion skin in League of Legends: Wild RiftThe Porsche 911 GT3-inspired skin is called Prestige Select Neon Daredevil Kai’SaPorsche has also built a bespoke, game-inspired version of the 911 GT3 that will be shown at eventsPorsche is entering a brand new arena. In a fresh collaboration with Riot Games, Porsche becomes part of League of Legends: Wild Rift blending gaming and sportscar performance.At the centre of it is a special Kai’Sa skin inspired by the latest 911 GT3, alongside a one-off, real-world Porsche created to celebrate the collaboration, which sees Porsche bring its racing spirit and performance to life in a new entertainment format.What is Porsche doing in League of Legends: Wild Rift?The collaboration introduces a new in-game cosmetic called Prestige Select Neon Daredevil Kai’Sa. It gives one of the game’s best-known champions a racing-inspired new look, alongside a bespoke Porsche race car. The car draws on the latest 911 GT3, blending Porsche sportscar cues with the futuristic Neon Daredevil aesthetic.Why was Kai’Sa chosen for the Porsche-inspired skin?Kai’Sa was chosen for the Porsche collaboration because she shares the same essence as the Porsche 911 GT3. Both are shaped by extreme conditions and built for speed, precision and adaptability. Her abilities naturally mirror core performance traits like acceleration, targeting, boost and decisive overtakes, making the connection feel inherent rather than forced.How does the 911 GT3 influence Kai’Sa’s visual transformation?The skin and its accompanying car take inspiration from the latest 911 GT3. That influence is not about creating a literal replica, it’s about taking the feeling of a Porsche GT car – performance, stance and motorsport character – and reimagining that inside a stylised digital environment incorporating the look and feel of the fictional world.Is there a real Porsche 911 GT3 version too?Yes. Alongside the in-game content, Porsche and Riot Games have created a one-off 911 GT3 with a bespoke livery that references the Kai’Sa skin’s colours and graphic patterns. It gives the collaboration a real-world counterpart and creates a direct link between the car and the game.The Porsche 911 GT3 inspired skin for Kai’Sa in the new League of Legends: Wild Rift game [Riot Games]What will players see in the game?The Kai’Sa skin arrives as part of Wild Rift’s wider Neon Daredevil update, a broader racing-themed refresh that also includes racing-inspired cosmetics for six additional champions, a collectible companion called Hyperspeed Cloudchaser in the shape of a robotic horse that references the emblematic animal in the centre of the Porsche crest, and a racing-themed visual update across the game experience. The Kai’Sa skin will be available from April 30 to May 28 through the Neon Daredevil event.What is League of Legends: Wild Rift?League of Legends: Wild Rift is a free-to-play mobile game from Riot Games, where players team up in 5v5 battles in the fantasy world of Runeterra. Designed specifically for mobile, it lets players team up with friends, pick from a roster of champions and compete in fast-paced matches built around strategy, skill and teamwork.
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