Riot Games has announced a number of new League of Legends skins – the first newly revealed LoL skins of 2022.
These include Porcelain Skins, Withered Rose Skins, Crystal Rose Skins, new skins in the existing Firecracker line and also another Prestige Edition Lux (in the Porcelain Skin line).
Lux already has a Battle Academia Lux Prestige Edition skin and also an Ultimate Elementalist Lux skin.
We’ve added the new Skin Splash Arts and PBE (Public Beta Environment) in-game previews below, courtesy of the official Twitter account of the League of Legfends UK, Ireland and Scandinavia.
There are also new Summoner icons in League of Legends that coincide with the release of the new skins.
These new in-game items and skins are expected to appear in Patch 12.2, which is scheduled to go live on January 20, 2022.
New High Noon and Star Guardian skins are expected to be released later this year.
The news comes as the League of Legends esports season begins in 2022.
Riot reveals the League of Legends esports launch dates for LEC, EU Masters, NLC and ERLs in spring 2022. The LEC season schedule spring 2022 was also confirmed today.
Porcelain LoL skins
The porcelain skins are for the following champions:
- Porcelain protection Ezreal (complete with Catjam drummer memes Dance animation)
- Porcelain Amumu
- Porcelain kinship (picture above)
- Porcelain Lissandra
- Porcelain Lux
- Porcelain Lux Prestige Edition
Withered and Crystal Rose LoL skins
There are three skins in this line:
- Akshan crystal rose
- Crystal rose Janna
- Withered Rose Elise
Firecracker 2022 LoL skins
The new League of Legends skins in the Firecracker franchise include:
- Firecrackers Diana
- Firecrackers Xin Zhao
- Firecracker set
- Fireworks Tristana
- Firecrackers Teemo
In other League of Legends champion news, the first League of Legends champion of 2022 – Zeri – was leaked yesterday.

Dom is an award-winning writer who graduated from Bournemouth University in 2007 with a 2: 1 degree in multi-media journalism.
A longtime gamer who first picked up the NES controller in the late 1980s, he has written for a number of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV, Riot Games and others. He worked as Head of Content for the British Esports Association until February 2021 before returning to Esports News UK full-time as an esports consultant helping brands and companies better understand the industry.