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PROJECT: Yasuo

Yasuo returned from advanced combat only to be accused of a crime he did not commit. Knowing that PROJECT's corporate leadership was somehow involved, Yasuo fights with the G/NETIC rebels, cutting away the lies of technology with his plasma coated blade.

Price
1350
Release date
2014-08-31
Tier
Epic
Art by
Charles 'Yideth' Liu
Series
Features
Visual Effects
Sound Effects
Animations
Recall Animation
Chromas
Voice Filter

After maining Yasuo for three seasons with over 500k mastery points, I've been through every skin release and PROJECT still hits different. Got this one back when it dropped and after probably 150+ games with it, I can confidently say it's become my go-to when I need to pop off. The cyber samurai aesthetic isn't just for show either, there's something about how the abilities flow that makes everything feel tighter.

The Q tornado has this distinct sound cue that I swear helps me track stacks better than base or even High Noon. Your E dash feels more responsive with the digital trail, making those minion wave dances cleaner when you're trying to gap close. But the real game changer is the ult animation, it's so much clearer when you're actually in range to follow up compared to other Yasuo skins. Just yesterday I was contesting dragon and landed a three man knockup that I might've mistimed on Blood Moon because PROJECT's wind wall has this perfect visual clarity that shows exactly where the hitbox ends.

Compared to Nightbringer which feels heavier, PROJECT plays smoother for mechanical outplays. The auto attack animation cancels are insane on this skin, letting you weave in more damage during extended trades. Some people say it's pay to win because of the cleaner animations but honestly it's more about personal preference. Worth the 1350 RP if you're serious about climbing with Yasuo since every little advantage matters when you're trying not to int lane phase. My experience with PROJECT Yasuo convinced me to skip True Damage entirely because this one just feels too good to switch off.