Move over K/DA, there’s a new virtual music group in town with looks to match with the super edgy True Damage skins in League of Legends.
Playing off Riot’s success with League’s first K-pop girl group, the lore states that one member in particular decided to pivot and focus on highlighting new and varied artists True Damage. GIANTS, one of the crew’s singles, has over 200 million views on YouTube. True damage in gameplay refers to a special kind of damage that bypasses any protective measures. A hip-hop group with the same name must not be pulling any punches.
Fans who like hip-hop and League are sure to want to get their hands on the True Damage skin line.
Sung by: Soyeon
Akali first made it big as the lead rapper of K/DA, but no one group could ever meet all of her creative interests. Thus, she decided to bring her voice and perfect execution to True Damage. If anyone can disrupt the music industry, it’s Akali.
Soyeon of (G)-Idle reprises her role as Akali for True Damage.
Sung by: Duckwrth and Thutmose
True Damage Ekko loves two things: his neighborhood, and writing the coolest lyrics anyone has ever heard. His biggest challenge now? Staying humble enough to keep inspiring others to follow their dreams.
An original through and through, Ekko is the only member of True Damage to get a Breakout skin. Players could find the skin throughout 2023 in capsules. Started at the bottom, now he’s here.
Sung by: Becky G
Coasting off the Latin music empire created by her parents has never been Qiyana’s style. No, she’s shedding at least some of her royal privilege and showing that she’s a supreme talent in her own right. Qiyana has her heart set on being a music and pop culture icon, and she’ll definitely get there.
Qiyana has a prestige True Damage skin that will be available in the mythic shop next month, and she’s never looked more on top of her game.
Sung by: Keke Palmer
Senna came out of the gate with both her original and True Damage designs in 2019, and she hasn’t looked back since. Although previously trapped in a shady prison of a record deal, she’s no longer seeking absolution. Only the chance to make her name and music known as True Damage’s lead singer.
True Damage Senna also has a prestige form floating in the mythic shop ether, hopefully returning one day. When she does, just don’t call it a comeback.
Yasuo may not sing, but he’s an integral part of the team nonetheless. Responsible for producing all of True Damage’s beats, he seeks to revolutionize how society views music. Everyone in the producing business wants to be Yasuo. Surely, having wind magic lends some credibility to managing sound, right?
Here marks the third and final prestige True Damage skin in the set, though the golden-threaded Yasuo also has no known drop date.
Can you really call yourself a music group if you don’t have at least one hyper-dedicated superfan? Superfan Kennen is exclusive to League’s Teamfight Tactics, which means that he’s automatically ready to support True Damage at all times.
Players can find all non-prestige, breakout, or superfan True Damage skins in the League shop for 1,350 or 1,950 RP, making them a hard deal to pass up. It seems like everyone wants to be seen with this revolutionary hip-hop group.
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