Star Wars X Rocket League: Latest Addition to the Skins

Star Wars X Rocket League: Latest Addition to the Skins

Sophie McCarthy

11 Apr, 2023, 15:42

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Last updated: 12 Apr, 2025, 05:16

There’s a brand new collab on the cards for fans and this time it’s Stars Wars X Rocket League! This isn’t the first time that there has been a top tier collaboration in Rocket League but the skins are particularly exciting. Among the most highly anticipated are the skins of R2D2, C3P0 and BB8, two of the franchise's most iconic and recognizable droids.

The addition of Star Wars-themed skins to Rocket League is an exciting development for fans of both franchises. The skins will allow players to customize their vehicles to look like their favorite characters, complete with authentic sound effects and animations. It seems the idea is to make fans feel a part of the Star Wars universe themselves.

Star Wars X Rocket League: Latest Addition to the Skins

How to Get Star Wars X Rocket League Skins

The Rocket League developers have always been open to incorporating other popular culture references into their special events. In the past, they have released skins based on movies like The Fast and the Furious and Jurassic World. This includes skins based on popular video games like Fortnite and Halo. This willingness to embrace other franchises has helped to keep the game fresh and exciting for players, while also attracting new fans who are drawn in by the game's unique blend of soccer and racing.

There is an option to get some Star Wars X Rocket League customizations for free. But for the really great packs, you’ll need some RL credits:

  • K2SO (includes Octane decal) - 500 Credits
  • C-3PO (includes Fennec decal) - 500 Credits
  • BB8 (includes Takumi decal) - 800 Credits
  • R2D2 (includes Octane decal) - 800 Credits

All of these packs include decals, wheels and a car topper. That being said, you’ll be able to get a free RUST BUCKET player title and a STAR WARS (Twin Suns) player banner completely for free from the item shop.

Rocket League Customization - A Classic Part of the Game

One of the reasons why Rocket League has become so popular is its wide range of customization options. Players can change the appearance of their vehicles in countless ways. From changing the color to adding decals and stickers and play them in the best Rocket League arenas. In this particular collab, you’ll be able to add decals, wheels and animated toppers to get the perfect Star Wars look.

The addition of Star Wars-themed skins to Rocket League is a major development that is sure to excite fans of both franchises. Rocket League has never made it difficult to get hold of new skins. You'll be glad to hear the new Star Wars X Rocket League collab is no different. Simply follow the steps and you’ll be flying around with R2 in no time! Whether you're a die-hard Star Wars fan or just looking for a fun and challenging game to play, Rocket League is sure to deliver.

https://twitter.com/RocketLeague/status/1654155234757820417

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