Celebrate Pride 2024 with Riot Games!

Gear up for a month-long celebration across all their games, including League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics.

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Kicking things off on May 31, 2024 is the launch of the Community Pride Hub, featuring a vibrant showcase of fan-made creations – from stunning artwork to awe-inspiring cosplays.

Experience Pride 2024 in League of Legends with new emotes and other goodies on sale

Aside from the hub, Riot releases the exclusive “United” emote, featuring champions Twisted Fate and Neeko united in a rainbow embrace.

You can unlock it for free simply by playing with friends during the event.

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Fan-favorite emotes “Accepted” (Graves & TF), “Flex” (K’Sante), and “Light Em’ Up” are making a comeback, all for just one Blue Essence each.

You can also equip any of the colorful Pride Player Icons and watch your homeguard trails transform into dazzling rainbows until July 8, 2024. The matching Pengu Icons are also available for a steal — just one Blue Essence each in the store or bundled together.

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Pride Player icons in League of Legends

  • Prismatic Pengu Icon
  • Cotton Candy Pengu Icon
  • Galactic Pengu Icon
  • Sunset Pengu Icon
  • Twilight Pengu Icon
  • Primary Pengu Icon
  • Sherbert Pengu Icon
  • Mint Pengu Icon

League of Legends Pride 2024 release date

League of Legends’ Pride 2024 content arrives on May 31, 2024 with patch 14.11 and is available until patch 14.12 ends on June 25, 2024.

Pride 2024 celebration in Teamfight Tactics

Pride 2024 emote, "United" featuring Twisted Fate and Neeko in League of Legends

A brand new emote featuring the adorable little legends Pengu and Poptail arrives in Temfight Tactics in celebration of Pride.

In TFT patch 14.11, launching on May 30, 2024, the TFT Event Hub unlocks. Here, you’ll find three new missions that grant access to Pride content from past celebrations.

Previously, you needed a Pride Icon to unlock the rainbow Pride trails in the auto battler. Recognizing that many mobile players can’t equip icons, Riot Games is making things easier. Starting with patch 14.11, all you need is a special Pride Boom to activate those trails and show your colors year-round.

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Riot Games has been celebrating Pride in their games for several years now. It all started in 2018 with the introduction of the Rainbow Fluft icon, a permanent way for LGBTQIA+ players to represent themselves in-game. Since then, their efforts have grown.

They’ve expanded the Pride collection with new icons, emotes, and even cosmetics that reflect a wider range of identities within the LGBTQIA+ spectrum. They’ve also focused on in-game representation, working towards ensuring their characters and lore are more inclusive. This includes collaborations with LGBTQIA+ artists and creators to bring fresh perspectives to their celebrations.

Pride Month, celebrated in June, is a time to honor the LGBTQ+ community. It commemorates the Stonewall riots of 1969, a pivotal moment in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

Pride Month is also a celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and identity. People come together for parades, festivals, and other events to show their support for LGBTQ+ rights and equality.

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