League of Legends: Wild Rift is about to hit the accelerator with its first major brand collaboration, and it’s arriving with serious motorsport energy. Riot Games has teamed up with Porsche for a limited-time in-game event called the Neon Daredevil Grand Prix, running from April 30, 2026 through May 28. Players can expect a racing-inspired wave of cosmetics, a headline co-created Kai’Sa skin, and even a free champion skin that makes it easy for casual players to join the fun.
At the center of the collaboration is Prestige Select Neon Daredevil Kai’Sa, a premium skin built around the design language of the Porsche 911 GT3. Riot and Porsche spent more than two years developing the partnership, and the results lean hard into speed, precision, and high-performance style. Wild Rift Executive Producer David Xu explained that Kai’Sa was chosen because her identity mirrors what the 911 GT3 represents: controlled aggression, fast reactions, and delivering under pressure. In-game, the Prestige skin includes new voice lines, recall animations, and custom visual effects, and Kai’Sa also gets a standard Neon Daredevil version for players who want the look without the top-tier treatment.
The Porsche 911 GT3 isn’t just a nameplate dropped into a game for hype, either. It’s a track-focused machine famous for its motorsport DNA, sprinting to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 311 km/h, and pushing 510 horsepower through the rear wheels. Its naturally aspirated flat-six engine draws heavily from Porsche’s racing program, which helps explain why this collaboration aims for authenticity rather than a simple logo cameo.
So what does the Neon Daredevil Grand Prix actually bring to Wild Rift? The Neon Daredevil skinline covers six champions in total. Irelia adopts a high-mobility motorbike-inspired look, while Zed and Aurora get redesigns that lean into sleek racing-suit aesthetics. Hecarim goes full mecha, complete with upgraded ultimate effects for extra spectacle. Rounding out the set is Gragas with a Pit Crew-themed skin, and this one stands out for a key reason: it’s free to unlock through event participation, making it the most accessible entry point for anyone who wants to take part without spending.
The event isn’t limited to skins. Players can also collect a companion called Hyperspeed Cloudchaser, a robotic horse that nods to the horse emblem on the Porsche crest. ARAM is getting a racing-themed visual refresh during the event window as well, along with new augments designed to match the high-speed theme.
This crossover also extends beyond the screen. Porsche created a real-world 911 GT3 featuring a livery pulled directly from the Kai’Sa skin design, blending Wild Rift’s neon styling with the car’s iconic silhouette. The vehicle is set to appear at Porsche Experience Centers in Los Angeles and Shanghai, where selected community creators will have opportunities to see it up close. A short film shot near Barcelona further connects the physical car to the in-game universe, reinforcing that this partnership is meant to feel like a true creative collaboration. Porsche’s brand team described the idea as bringing core values into a new digital setting, while Riot positioned Wild Rift as a place where premium brand experiences can live naturally inside the game.
For Wild Rift, this marks a new milestone: it’s the first time the game has anchored a major in-game cosmetic collaboration around a real-world automotive brand. The Neon Daredevil Grand Prix runs for four weeks, giving players a limited window to unlock rewards, collect cosmetics, and experience the event updates while they’re live. Wild Rift remains free to play and available on mobile platforms.






