'Minecraft' for PS now offers 'Star Wars' skin packs

The Minecraft Star Wars Skin pack on PlayStation consoles blog.eu.playstation.com/

"Minecraft" PlayStation (PS) players will be excited to know now that the game will receive two skin packs featuring "Star Wars" characters.

The skin packs are now downloadable for PS consoles and should please "Star Wars" and "Minecraft" fans all over the world since they can already play several iconic characters.

The skin packs available features more than 70 Classic and "Star Wars Rebels" skin packs, according to PlayStation Blog.

For the "Star Wars" Classic pack, players will get to see different versions of Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and some of the much loved characters like Admiral Ackbar, a Wampa, and Greedo, all of which are mainstays.

On the other hand, the "Star Wars Rebels" pack will offer players Hera Syndulla, Ezra Bridger, Chopper, and other members of the Ghost crew.

The skin packs are now available at $2.99 each, a price that's surprisingly cheaper compared to other content, reports iDigitalTimes.

The report went on that packs with the themes "Skyrim" and "Mass Effect" cost $3.99 each, making "Star Wars" skin pack cheaper.

Both Classic and Rebels pack have long been available on Xbox One and Xbox 360, but just arrived to PS platforms.

The big forces from "Minecraft," namely Microsoft, Lucasfilm, and Disney Interactive, worked together to bring PS players these awesome skin packs.

According to the blog post, all a player needs to do to get the skin packs is to navigate to the PlayStation Store using the controller button, find the pack and click on the button.

The new skin packs should contribute to the growing sales of the game. While Mojang is enjoying the success of the game, its CEO said that Minecraft won't be seeing a sequel, at least not in the near future.

Minecraft, the pixelated sandbox video game, is available in several different platforms, including Mac, Linux, personal computer (PC), PS consoles, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Some Android and iOS devices also support the game.

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