The LCP (League of Legends Championship Pacific) brought together teams from across the Asia-Pacific region into a single competitive league, unifying squads from Taiwan, Japan, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and beyond. This consolidation has created a fascinating landscape for esports merchandise, with each team bringing its own regional identity, fashion partnerships, and pricing strategies to the table.
Here is a roundup of notable jersey releases from five LCP Pacific teams between 2024 and 2026.
PSG Talon
PSG Talon, the Hong Kong-based organization backed by Paris Saint-Germain, was one of the LCP’s marquee franchises before their departure from the league. Their jersey program reflected the PSG brand’s premium positioning.
The Worlds 2023 jersey represented the team at the global stage, while the 2024 White Pro Jersey was listed on the ESL Shop at EUR 75, later discounted to EUR 30 as stock cleared. For the LCP era, PSG Talon released a Qatar Airways-branded LCP 2025 jersey, integrating the airline sponsor prominently into the design.
PSG Talon was subsequently removed from the LCP, ending their run in the Pacific league. The remaining stock of their jerseys represents some of the last merchandise from this chapter of the organization’s history, making them potential collector’s items for fans of the PSG esports project.
CTBC Flying Oyster
CTBC Flying Oyster represents Taiwan in the LCP, backed by CTBC Financial Holding. The Taiwanese organization maintains an official online store at ctbcflyingoyster.com, offering a more robust direct-to-consumer experience than many LCP teams.
Their 2026 jersey introduced player ID customization via heat transfer, allowing fans to add their favorite player’s name and number to the jersey. This level of personalization has become standard in traditional sports but remains relatively rare in esports, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. The heat transfer method keeps costs manageable while delivering a customized product.
CTBC Flying Oyster’s approach to merchandise reflects the Taiwanese esports market’s growing sophistication, with fans expecting retail experiences that match traditional sports standards.
Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS gaming
Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS gaming brings Japanese professional sports infrastructure to the LCP. Backed by the SoftBank HAWKS baseball franchise, the organization entered the LCP with the kind of institutional support that most esports teams can only dream of.
For their LCP debut, HAWKS gaming released two uniform options:
- Standard Uniform — JPY 9,900 (approximately $66 USD), featuring the team’s primary colorway and clean Japanese design sensibility
- Pink 2025 Edition — JPY 11,000 (approximately $73 USD), a special colorway that stands out in a league dominated by darker palettes
The Pink edition is particularly notable. Color variant jerseys are common in Japanese professional sports culture, and HAWKS gaming’s decision to bring this tradition into esports shows how the organization is translating baseball merchandising strategies to the LCP.
Ground Zero Gaming
Ground Zero Gaming (GZ) represents Oceania in the LCP, carrying the flag for Australian and New Zealand esports on the Pacific stage. The organization released their first official Pro Jersey in August 2025, marking a significant milestone for OCE representation in top-tier League of Legends.

Ground Zero entered the LCP in 2026, replacing PSG Talon’s slot in the league. Their Pro Jersey launch ahead of the LCP debut was a strategic move, ensuring fans had official merchandise before the team’s first Pacific match. For a region that has historically lacked the merchandise infrastructure of Korea, China, or Europe, Ground Zero’s jersey program represents progress for OCE esports.
DetonatioN FocusMe 2026 Pro Jersey
DetonatioN FocusMe (DFM), Japan’s most storied League of Legends organization, unveiled their 2026 Pro Jersey under the tagline “New Blue, New Burn, New Peak.” Priced at JPY 13,200 (approximately $88 USD), the redesigned jersey features an updated blue colorway that marks a visual evolution for the brand.
The “New Blue” designation signals a deliberate departure from DFM’s previous aesthetic, positioning the 2026 season as a fresh chapter. DFM has been a consistent presence in Japanese League of Legends, and this jersey refresh aligns with the heightened visibility that LCP competition brings.
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- EVOS Esports 2025 Jersey

Where to Buy
PSG Talon jerseys were available on the ESL Shop, though stock is limited following the team’s LCP departure. CTBC Flying Oyster merchandise is sold at ctbcflyingoyster.com. HAWKS gaming uniforms can be found through the SoftBank HAWKS official channels. Ground Zero jerseys are available via their official store. DFM jerseys are sold through DFM’s official shop.