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League Of Legends July Sales Schedule

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We don't have too much longer left in June, and with a new month comes a new wave of League of Legends champion and skin sales.

The full list of what champs and skins will be on sale next month has been released, and you can take a look here to scope out some deals for July if there's a handsome skin that you've been putting off purchasing.

Some of the skins that are on sale stand out if you've been playing these popular champs lately. Tahm Kench is one tanky support who seems to be sticking around pretty well, and his Master Chef skin that's on sale looks fantastic on the River King and highlights his unusual tastes. Dreadnova Gangplank, an impressive skin that's been out for awhile now, will also be on sale. A couple of Ahri chromas for her Popstar skin will be discounted in July, too, so find a color that works for you.

The champions are a bit easier to get thanks to IP, but if you've got an abundance of RP laying around and want to get a leg up on his rework, Urgot will also be on sale.

Check out the full list below to find a skin that suits you, and make sure you take advantage of some current bundles before they're gone.

Scheduled July Sales:

Champion Sale    Price Skin Sale                  Price
Aatrox            487 Apocalyptic Brand 375
Bard                    487 Arctic Ops Varus 675
Brand            440 Battle Regalia Poppy 260
Cho'Gath            292 Battleborn Kayle 487
Darius            440 Bioforge Darius         487
Gnar                    487 Bird of Prey Anivia 260
Kalista            487 Blood Moon Shen 375
Karma            395 Cottontail Teemo 487
Kennen            440 Dark Crystal Ryze 487
Kha'Zix            487 Djinn Malzahar         260
Lissandra            487 Dragon Trainer Lulu 675
Malzahar            440 Dragonslayer Jarvan IV  375
Miss Fortune    395 Earthrune Skarner 260
Nidalee            395 Frosted Ezreal         260
Olaf                    395 Frostfire Annie         487
Quinn            487 Gladiator Draven 487
Rammus            292 High Noon Yasuo 487
Renekton            440 Hillbilly Gragas         260
Rengar            440 Ironscale Shyvana 375
Rumble            440 Jurassic Kog'Maw 487
Skarner            440 Koi Nami                 487
Syndra            440 Little Knight Amumu 375
Taric                    292 Mafia Graves         487
Thresh            487 Mafia Jinx                 487
Tryndamere    292 Master Chef Tahm Kench 487
Urgot            395 Mecha Malphite         675
Vi                    487 Night Hunter Rengar 487
Volibear            440 Pool Party Ziggs 675
Yasuo            487 Rugged Garen         375
Zac                    487 Sewn Chaos Orianna 260
Zilean            292 Sultan Tryndamere 487
Zyra                    440 Woad Ashe         260

Early Sales:

Skin                             Price Sale Price
Blood Moon Diana     1350 975
Dreadnova Gangplank     1350 975
Festival Queen Anivia      975 750
Popstar Ahri (Amethyst)  290 195
Popstar Ahri (Catseye)     290 195
Popstar Ahri (Citrine)      290 195
Popstar Ahri (Pearl)       290 195
Popstar Ahri (Rose Quartz) 290 195
Popstar Ahri (Ruby)        290 195

Courtesy: http://comicbook.com/

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