TFT celebrates seven years with nostalgic event and free gifts

Published on June 01, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Teamfight Tactics turns seven years old and celebrates with an event running from June 10 to July 14. Players will have access to the return of the Pingu's Party mode, along with rewards such as star shards and cosmetics at no additional cost. The proposal combines mechanics from previous sets with the current one, offering a varied experience on both PC and mobile devices. It's an opportunity to enjoy free content and nostalgia without needing to invest extra money.

Teamfight Tactics player interface on a dual monitor setup, left screen showing a nostalgic Set 1 board with old champion icons and hexagonal grid, right screen displaying current Set 11 mechanics, glowing golden Pingu mascot dancing in the center, floating star shard particles and cosmetic reward icons cascading down, smartphone beside the keyboard showing the same game on mobile, cinematic technical illustration, warm nostalgic lighting contrasting with cool blue modern UI, ultra-detailed pixel textures on retro elements, smooth gradient transitions between eras, photorealistic engineering visualization of game software architecture

How the fusion of old mechanics redefines gameplay 🎮

The event integrates elements from past sets with the current set's foundation, which poses a technical challenge for developers. Each recovered mechanic must be adapted without breaking game balance, adjusting damage ratios, shop probabilities, and synergies. Additionally, the Pingu's Party mode returns with fast and chaotic matches, where fun takes priority over competition. Riot has confirmed that servers will receive updates to handle the increased traffic, ensuring stability on PC and mobile during the five weeks of the event.

Seven years later and we're still farming like it's day one 🔄

Seven years and Riot still convinces us that farming for star shards is a celebration. The Pingu's Party mode promises chaos, which is a fancy way of saying your units will move on their own while you cry over not getting the three-star. But hey, at least the free cosmetics will make us forget we spent hours in matches where RNG hates us. Nostalgia is free, the rest is a matter of luck.