Riftbound T1 Bundle: Release Date, Pre-Orders and All Cards

Riftbound is expanding to Korea in September 2026, and Riot is marking the occasion with something special. To celebrate the launch of the Korean language, a bundle honouring T1's 2025 League of Legends World Championship victory is in the works. Full details have not been revealed yet, but here is everything we know so far about the Riftbound T1 Worlds Bundle and what we expect to see when the full collection drops.

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Riftbound T1 Worlds Bundle Release Date and Pre-Orders

The Korean language Origins set launches in September 2026. Riot has confirmed the T1 bundle is tied to this launch and that full collection details will be revealed next week during MSI, which runs from July 3 to July 12 at the Daejeon Convention Center II in Seoul, South Korea. Pre-order details, including pricing and where to buy, will also be shared at that time.

If you want to be among the first to try the Korean localized Riftbound demo decks, you can visit the Riftbound booth at the MSI Fan Fest during the event window.

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What Cards Could Be in the T1 Bundle

Riot has not confirmed which cards or set the T1 bundle will be based on, but the 2025 Worlds skin lineup gives us strong hints. The bundle is described as "commemorating T1's 2025 Worlds victory," which immediately points toward the 2025 Worlds skin line as the most likely inspiration. However, not every champion from that lineup is currently available as a Legend in Riftbound. Galio and Xin Zhao are not playable Legends yet, though both do have Champion Unit Cards in the existing sets (Unleashed and Spiritforged). Ambessa and Seraphine are confirmed to be coming in the upcoming Vendetta and Radiance set, but I don't feel these cards will be in this specific Bundle.

Faker's 2025 Worlds skin was Galio, but he is not yet a Legend in Riftbound. That said, Faker is so synonymous with Ahri that a promo Ahri card tied to him would also make enormous sense. Ahri is already in Riftbound across multiple cards, making it the more straightforward option if Riot wants a Faker centrepiece.

Gumayusi's regular 2025 Worlds skin was Yunara, but his Finals MVP skin was Miss Fortune. Miss Fortune already has multiple cards in Riftbound, which makes her the most likely candidate from the T1 roster to appear in this bundle.

The previous Worlds Bundle had a Teemo promo with three battlefield cards, a playmat, and sleeves. Every special bundle in Riftbound so far has featured only one Legend, so if that pattern holds we may only see one combined card represented as the headline card.

That said, a bundle commemorating an entire championship roster is a unique situation, and it would be exciting to see Riot break from the pattern here. Either way, it will be interesting to see how they structure the pack, given that the T1 Worlds skins span champions from different sets. Other possibilities could include stuff such as a roster playmat.

Could There Be Signed Promo Cards

if Riot includes signed promo cards from T1 players in this bundle, they would almost certainly become the most expensive and sought-after cards in Riftbound history. A Faker signed Ahri promo card in particular would be in a category of its own, given his legendary status in the scene. Signed cards from any of the T1 players would carry enormous collector value and the kind of demand that makes limited print runs sell out almost immediately.

Nothing has been confirmed yet but signed promo cards feel like exactly the kind of addition that would make this release truly memorable. We will know more when the full collection is revealed during MSI next week.

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