Wild Rift x Porsche: Neon Daredevil event and free Gragas skin coming up

League of Legends: Wild Rift is getting its first major brand collaboration, and Porsche is the one driving it in. The "Neon Daredevil Grand Prix" event goes, April 30, 2026, and runs through May 28, bringing a racing-themed content drop that includes a co-created Kai'Sa skin, five additional champion cosmetics, and a free-to-unlock Gragas skin for casual players.
The partnership between Riot Games and Porsche AG took more than two years to develop. At its center is the Prestige Select Neon Daredevil Kai'Sa skin, built around the design language of the Porsche 911 GT3.
According to Wild Rift Executive Producer David Xu, Kai'Sa was chosen because both she and the car share the same core identity: precision, speed, and performance under pressure. The skin comes with new voice lines, recall animations, and in-game visual effects. She also receives a standard Neon Daredevil version alongside the Prestige skin.
The 911 GT3 is no ordinary road car. It reaches 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, tops out at 311 km/h, and puts 510 horsepower through the rear wheels via a naturally aspirated flat-six engine lifted almost directly from Porsche's motorsport programme.
What the event includes
The full Neon Daredevil skinline covers six champions in total. Irelia gets a high-mobility motorbike aesthetic, Zed and Aurora receive racing-suit redesigns, and Hecarim appears in a mecha form with upgraded ultimate effects. Gragas rounds out the lineup as a Pit Crew skin, and this one is free through in-game event participation, making it the lowest-barrier entry point in the set.
Beyond the skins, the event adds a collectible companion called Hyperspeed Cloudchaser, a robotic horse that references the horse on the Porsche crest. ARAM also gets a racing-themed visual refresh and new augments tied to the event window.
Beyond the game
Porsche built a physical 911 GT3 to match the collab, with a livery taken directly from the Kai'Sa skin design. The car will appear at Porsche Experience Centers in Los Angeles and Shanghai, where selected community creators will get access to it. A short film shot near Barcelona ties the physical vehicle to the in-game universe. Porsche Director of Brand Management Deniz Keskin described the goal as translating core brand values into a new digital context, with Riot framing Wild Rift as a platform for premium brand interaction rather than a standard skin shop.
This is the first time Wild Rift has anchored a major in-game cosmetic collab around a real-world automotive brand. The game is free to play and available on the App Store and Google Play.
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