The party’s not over just yet—Teamfight Tactics‘ fan-favorite music festival-themed set, Remix Rumble, is making an encore performance starting this week until July 29, 2025. Riot Games Philippines has officially brought Revival: Remix Rumble to both PC and mobile, giving players one more shot to drop into the chaos, the combos, and the cadence of TFT’s most stylish set yet.
Set revivals are special, limited-time game modes where older sets are brought back to life with fresh balance updates, mechanical tweaks, and some clever new additions. And with Remix Rumble, Riot’s turning up the volume.
Headliners Return, Along With Some Fresh Beats
If you’ve missed jamming with champions like K/DA, Heartsteel, Pentakill, and True Damage, they’re all back—and this time they’re headlining alongside DJ Sona, Maestro Jhin, and Jazz Bard. These returning favorites keep their festival flair, but are now tuned up with modern TFT mechanics for smoother gameplay and more variety.
Also joining the mix are new Revival-exclusive Augments—each remixing familiar synergies into wild new effects:
- Rap Queen: Akali pops off with synergy boosts for both K/DA and True Damage.
- Retro Gamers: Heartsteel gains bonus damage thanks to 8-bit backup.
- The Band Is All Here!: Punks get more dangerous when rocking with Pentakill.
- Rave Festival: EDM meets Disco in a visual (and combat) spectacle.
- Mesmerizing Performance: K/DA enemies will literally dance to your beat mid-fight.
If that’s not enough, Crowd Divers, Sentinels, and other origin traits also get new gold-tier augments—giving creative comp builders something new to experiment with every game.
A Few Surprises in the Opening Act

TFT is also blending in mechanics from its current Cyber City set through Opening Encounters, a new twist that gives players starting bonuses based on random characters:

- Ahri boosts your shop with higher-tier Headliner odds.
- Akali lets Headliner champs count for two traits.
- Zac brings a little Hackers chaos into your composition.

Expect more curveballs like these that shake up early game strategy and encourage riskier plays with higher payoffs.
Better Rerolls, More Rewards, and a Little Legend with Big Stage Energy
To keep things fair—and fun—Riot’s adjusting the bag sizes (aka champion pools) so players can pull off reroll comps even in contested lobbies. That means:
- 50 copies for 1-cost champs
- 40 for 2-costs
- 30 for 3-costs
- 12 for 4-costs
- 10 for 5-costs
This change should make climbing the Revival Ladder feel more consistent. And yes, the ladder’s back too, rewarding players for both ranked wins and flashy plays.

There’s also a new Event Pass (975 RP), which comes packed with themed cosmetics and a debuting Little Legend: Pentakill Siege Minion. Because even your companion should be ready to rock.
Encore Ends in July—So Drop In While It Lasts
Revival: Remix Rumble is available now until Patch 14.8 drops on July 29, 2025. It’s free to play, available on both mobile and PC, and brings back all the music, madness, and mayhem that made this TFT set a standout in the first place.
As Christina Jiang, Senior Product Manager for TFT, puts it:
“With its innovative soundtrack and artist collaborations, Remix Rumble marked a pivotal moment in TFT’s history… This revival will debut some fresh new additions to the lineup while giving players the same features they know and love.”
So if you’ve been itching to relive the rhythm—or finally see what the hype was about—this is your best chance. Queue up, remix your comp, and take center stage before the curtain closes.
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