Minecraft Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack now available for Xbox

Following last November’s release of the Star Wars Classic Skin Pack for Minecraft, Disney, Lucasfilm and Xbox have teamed up to deliver 23 new Minecraft skins featuring characters from Disney Channel’s Star Wars Rebels animated television series on Disney😄.

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Set five years before the events of Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Rebels tells the story of the Rebellion’s beginnings while the Empire spreads tyranny throughout the galaxy. Now, Minecrafters can play as their favorite inhabitants of the starship Ghost. For a full list of characters, check out the announcement at Xbox Wire.

Purchase Minecraft Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack for the Xbox One from the Xbox Games Store

Purchase Minecraft Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack for the Xbox 360 from the Xbox Games Store

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  • http://www.Bl4ckSh33p.de/ Bl4ckSh33p

    Still waiting for a Minecraft sale on Xbox One.😉
    Already got it on PC and dont want to pay the full price again.

    (PS: Can someone fix the latest addon list on xbox store please? It shows addons releasing in 2099 (Destiny, some Mordod) on top and its hard to find really new addons)

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    • rockstarleopard

      You just go past the preorder bonus ones like Mordor etc and the list starts from there.
      You can always tell by the release dates:)

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  • Logan

    enough with this game & it’s nickeling & diming to death tactics

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    • Michael Burden

      Yes, because offering OPTIONAL licensed cosmetic skins which have no effect on gameplay at inexpensive prices to those that do want them is terrible. SMH!

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      • TheHeraldOfDeath

        I agree. This is just optional added skin packs. The nickel and dime games are the ones that offer packs for in game credits.

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      • Michael Burden

        Exactly, or if they were just simple pallet swaps for color on existing skins and a lack of content in the base game then there might be a cause for some minor rage. But the Minecraft plan for DLC is one of the better ones out there – completely optional, cosmetic, no in game advantage (i.e. Pay to Win), relatively low cost, and providing a few skins from the packs for free.

        Problem with most micro transactions is the developers/publishers forgot the “micro” part of it when pricing the content, which makes them more of an impulse buy. Minecraft has not.

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