New High Noon Skins for Samira, Viktor, Tahm Kench, Sion & Twitch

Five new High Noon skins are joining the roster in the next League of Legends patch.
High Noon Batch 2
Image: Riot Games

A new batch of League of Legends High Noon skins have just been teased, bringing five new champions into the world of wild west demon-slaying. In addition to the last set of High Noon skins, this time we will be receiving skins for Samira, Viktor, Tahm Kench, Sion & Twitch. These skins have just been teased on social media and should be released on the PBE tomorrow.

The skins feature a unique version of the champions in question, putting each of them in an alternate universe where the American west has been overrun with demons and dark magic. Because of this, each new skin comes with its own lore in addition to visual changes.

Sion and Tahm Kench both seem to be joining the skin lines cast of demons. While I’m not totally sure what Sion’s lore in this set might be, Tahm Kench clearly follows his themes as a greedy, gluttonous demon, with his recall showing him spitting up and stowing some gold.

Samira seems to be the very definition of a High Noon pistol duelist, showing off her usual gun flair in the skin’s special effects. Viktor appears to be very similar to his main lore, as he’s shown attempting to create robotic life in his recall. Twitch, who shares Viktor’s unique blue color scheme, appears to be one of his creations.

It’s currently unclear if any of these skins are part of the legendary tier, like the Leona skin in the last set. We can expect these skins to come in the next patch cycle, exactly two weeks from tomorrow’s patch day.

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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