| Availability | Space Groove Samira is available in the in-game shop and also shows up in Hextech Crafting |
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| Price | 1350 RP. You can also unlock it with a skin shard, reroll, or Orange Essence. |
| Concept | Samira becomes a retro-futurist disco bodyguard from the Space Groove universe. |
| Model | She wears a shimmering orange‑pink bodysuit with flared collar and cuffs, glossy white armor accents, a disco headset, and sleek neon‑lit gun and blade. |
| Particles | All abilities use new cel‑shaded cyan and pink VFX with sparkles, starbursts, and groovy trails. |
| Animations | It has a custom recall where she shows off a disco flourish; core animations follow the base set |
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| Sounds | No new voice lines or voice actor changes. Only the ability and recall sound effects are new to match the Space Groove style. |
| Rarity | common |
| Release date | 01/04/2021 |










Space Groove Samira transforms the desert gunslinger into a neon disco warrior. Her outfit mixes a shimmering orange and pink bodysuit with glossy white armor, a retro headset, and sleek, light‑edged weapons. Compared to base Samira’s sandy, realistic palette, this skin is loud and colorful, with reflective textures and stylized shapes.
Abilities swap to cel‑shaded cyan and pink visuals: Q fires bright neon shots, W spins a disco‑ring barrier, E dashes with groovy streaks, and R sprays a storm of saturated muzzle flashes and sparkles. SFX lean into synthy beeps and percussive hits, giving her kit a playful, rhythmic feel in-game. The theme draws from 70s disco and retro-futurism, a Space Groove staple that nods to vinyl, dance floors, and funky sci‑fi. It launched with the Space Groove event but isn’t event-limited now.
Release date: April 1, 2021 (Space Groove 2021). As a 1350 RP Epic, it shipped with new VFX/SFX and a custom recall. No major updates have changed its core presentation since release.
Space Groove is an alternate universe skins line in League of Legends. Set in a retro-futurist disco galaxy powered by a mysterious energy known as The Groove, the line features pastel sci-fi aesthetics, vinyl gloss, neon pastels, funky equalizer motifs, and cosmic dance floors. Champions are reimagined as galactic disco heroes fighting back against Lissandra and her army of Harsh Vibes, who seek to suppress rhythm and enslave the universe in Muzak. Lore paints a campy, colorful battle between good vibes and bad — with heroes like Lux, Samira, and Teemo defending The Groove, while Lissandra and Blitz & Crank bring the anti-disco doom. Trivia: the skinline is heavily inspired by 70s/80s disco futurism, mixing Saturday Night Fever with pulpy space operas.
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It’s not rare. This is a Common Epic skin available for 1350 RP in the store, and it also appears in loot. Collectors can still find accounts with it easily, though complete Space Groove sets can be desirable. If you’re browsing accounts with skins, see Buy LoL Skin Accounts.
Yes. It can drop from Hextech chests as a shard, show up in Mystery Gifts, and appear in event orbs/capsules. If you’d rather pick up an account that already owns it, check Buy LoL Accounts.
It’s a top-tier 1350 option if you like bright, playful VFX and a fun theme. If you want deeper custom work, High Noon Samira (Legendary) delivers new VO and heavier thematic depth, while Soul Fighter Samira offers flashy animations and a bold color story. For a full overview of her catalog, see All Samira Skins.
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