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Lunar Revel and Lee Sin take over the Riot merch store

League of Legends items galore.
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The Chinese New Year is quickly approaching, which means League of Legends is being swarmed by brand-new Lunar Revel content—and the same can be said about the Riot merch store.

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Riot Games has added a small amount of new items to the store for players to get their grubby little hands on. These include plushies, shirts, and, of course, the main attraction—a massive Lee Sin statue.

The statue is part of the Unlocked series, which has been steadily getting new statues. It’ll set you back $70, but it’s sure to get a ton of interest. Sadly, however, there’s no chibi figure on sale this time around for those looking for a cheaper alternative.

Most of the items in the merch sale are returning from last year, with the Diana and Wukong figures coming back into the store. In fact, there isn’t a lot of new items this time around apart from the Lee Sin statue and a cute Wukong collectable plush toy.

Regardless, all of these items will be returning to the vault at the end of February—so if you missed out on some of the older items or you just want to add them to your League collection, you’ll need to act fast.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.