
Riot Games has rolled out “Flower’s Wish (花の願い),” a music video timed to coincide with the upcoming debut of its new champion, Yunara, in League of Legends. The video, unveiled across Riot’s official channels, offers a fresh interpretation of the game’s current season motif, Spirit Blossom, and serves as a lead-in to Yunara’s full release later this summer.
Rendered in a subculture-inspired animation style, the clip pairs vibrant visuals with an infectious, upbeat rhythm that echoes the Spirit Blossom aesthetic. Alongside Yuna, the video spotlights fan-favorite characters such as Xin Zhao and Morgana, weaving them into scenes that emphasize the theme’s fusion of nature and mysticism.

Production duties for “Flower’s Wish” were handled entirely by Riot Games’ Korea Office. This effort follows last year’s “ANIMA POWER” collaboration with the performance group QWER and represents Riot’s continued commitment to in-house creative development. In a nod to its global audience, Riot has also prepared a Japanese-language version of the track.

Vocal duties are provided by virtual artist Hebi., whose debut mini-album Chroma moved more than 40,000 units. Since her introduction, Hebi.’s title track “Onward” has drawn acclaim for blending electronic beats with avant-garde vocal stylings, and Riot’s latest project marks her first venture into the League of Legends universe.

Yunara, characterized by her mastery of botanical magic and ethereal weaponry, is already accessible to players on the Public Beta Environment server. Full availability across all regions is set for Thursday, July 17, when Yuna will join the live roster and unlock her suite of abilities for ranked play. Between the animated presentation, the subculture-tinged soundtrack and Hebi.’s distinctive performance, Riot Games aims to deepen player engagement with its Spirit Blossom narrative while setting the stage for Yunara’s official arrival next month.
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