Heavy is The Crown: All Hidden References in the New Worlds 2024 Song

Heavy is The Crown: All Hidden References in the New Worlds 2024 Song

25. September 2024 by Valentin Pasetti

Linkin Park’s Heavy Is The Crown for Worlds 2024 has officially dropped, and we’re here to break down all the hidden references in the music video.

The League of Legends World Championship kicks off on September 25, and the hype is through the roof. With the release of the Worlds 2024 anthem by the legendary band Linkin Park, fans are buzzing. Here, we’ll take you through the most significant references packed into the music video for Heavy Is The Crown.

Heavy is The Crown References

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The Path to T1’s 2023 Title

Right from the start, the video highlights T1’s journey to claim the Worlds 2023 crown. We see key moments like Oner’s iconic Rell play against LNG Esports, Faker’s unforgettable Azir Emperor’s Divide against JDG’s Ruler, and of course, the Grand Finals showdown against Weibo.

The video concludes this segment with T1 lifting the Summoner’s Cup, symbolizing their triumphant victory.

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Contenders for the Crown in 2024

The video then shifts focus to Faker and his team, guarding their crown from last year. Soon, we’re introduced to the contenders for 2024. Some of the highlighted challengers include Bin from BLG (Jax), Massu from FlyQuest (Varus), Caps from G2 Esports (LeBlanc, Sylas), and Chovy from Gen.G (Akali).

These players storm the castle where T1 resides, and a fierce battle ensues. Oner, representing Viego and later Lee Sin, along with Zeus (Aatrox), Gumayusi (Xayah), and Keria (Nautilus), prepare to defend their title.

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The Final Showdown

As the intense battle rages on, T1 starts to retreat, setting the stage for Faker’s epic entrance. Represented by Azir, one of his signature champions, Faker and his squad gear up for the final fight, which transitions to the climactic start of Worlds 2024.

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All Regions Represented

At the end of the video, we see armies from various regions surrounding the castle but not yet engaging, possibly symbolizing the spectators. The banners display logos from major regions, including LPL, LCS, LEC, PCS, CBLOL, LCK, and, of course, LLA.

Conclusion

These are just some of the key references woven into the Heavy Is The Crown music video, highlighting T1’s defense of their 2023 Worlds title. The League of Legends community has already identified more hidden details, adding even more excitement to the lead-up to Worlds 2024.

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