Fans Celebrate K/DA's "MORE" Fifth Anniversary with Comeback Demands
5 years ago, K/DA released their single "MORE" with over 600 million streams globally
On October 28, 2025, X (formerly Twitter) exploded with nostalgia and chaos as K/DA fans marked the 5th anniversary of “MORE.”
Released on October 28, 2020, MORE was a defining pop-culture moment — a perfect fusion of League of Legends lore, K-pop style, and cutting-edge virtual idol production. The song topped Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart and now has over 600 million streams, but for the fandom, this anniversary wasn’t just about numbers. It was about a wound that still hasn’t healed: five years without a comeback.
The Timeline Meltdown
Fans flooded the trending page with anniversary edits, lyrics, and pleas for Riot to revive the group.
Fans Celebrate K/DA’s ‘MORE’ Fifth Anniversary with Comeback Demands / X
Pop Base’s post announcing the anniversary opened the floodgates, with i-dle charts confirming MORE’s 600M+ milestone and fans immediately pivoting to chaos. One tweet captured the collective exhaustion perfectly:
“So where is it? Where is the MORE part? We are all waiting for MORE.”
Replies spiralled into memes, crying emojis, and full essays on why Riot “abandoned the greatest virtual group ever made.” Others demanded new lore chapters, in-game cosmetics, and — of course — another single.
The “Demon Hunters” Comparison
Several viral posts compared K/DA’s dormant state to the runaway success of K-Pop Demon Hunters, Sony’s Netflix animated blockbuster that’s now smashed global records. Many joked that Huntr/x — the movie’s fictional girl group — “stole K/DA’s spotlight,” with one user saying:
The irony wasn’t lost on fans. Demon Hunters was clearly inspired by the world K/DA helped build — and while that film now dominates charts, the fandom that made virtual K-pop possible is still begging Riot for a comeback.
Five Years Later
Five years on, MORE remains a blueprint for digital music culture: high production value, global appeal, and characters who feel larger than life. But the silence since 2020 has only deepened the longing.
Riot has teased something for months — new renders, subtle tweets, and hints buried in League’s events — but nothing concrete. And so, as fans scream into the digital void, the message is clear:
“We don’t just want more… we need MORE.”
Join the conversation — and maybe keep the dream alive — over at discord.gg/KDA.


