All Fright Night skins in LoL

Stay spooky.

Fright Night Nautilus
Image via Riot Games

The summer has come and gone, and the weather is bound to get a bit chillier as the fall season finally arrives. In League of Legends, this means the Halloween season is also coming, and players can celebrate on the Summoner’s Rift with the Fright Night skin collection.

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The Fright Night universe was first introduced to the League fanbase in 2022, representing the revival of the game’s spookiest and goofiest cosmetics. With a collection currently consisting of six different champions, there should be a skin that appeals to your spooky side for any role.

For those looking to celebrate Halloween in style, here are all of the Fright Night skins in League.

All League of Legends Fright Night skins

In the Fright Night skin universe, there are currently six champions featured: Annie, Draven, Nautilus, Trundle, Urgot, and Renata Glasc. Mother Glasc runs a boarding house for folks of the spookiest variety, and no matter what shape or size, all monsters have a place to stay at this humble abode.

Riot Games’ developers could add even more champions to this collection for each Halloween, although there is also a good chance they create a new collection for future years. Even still, this universe has plenty of potential to be a mainstay for the roster for every October. Here are all of the Fright Night skins in League of Legends.

Fright Night Annie

Fright Night Annie splash art in LoL
Small child, big dreams of mischief. Image via Riot Games

Fright Night Draven

Fright Night Draven splash art in LoL, where he swings his chainsaws around while Annie watches.
A chainsaw enthusiast. Image via Riot Games

Fright Night Nautilus and Fright Night Renata Glasc

Fright Night Renata Glasc and Nautilus dance in the confines of the boarding house.
A delightful dance in the dark. Image via Riot Games

Fright Night Trundle

Fright Night Trundle stands with his shovel on his should while outside the boarding house.
Terrible teenage tantrums. Image via Riot Games

Fright Night Urgot

Fright Night Urgot samples a dish in his LoL splash art, holding a ladle with a suspicious concoction in it.
An unending appetite. Image via Riot Games
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