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Stranger Things Skin Pack in Minecraft
The Stranger Things Skin Pack is a Minecraft skin pack that is available as downloadable content in the Minecraft store. It is based on the popular TV show called Stranger Things, a Netflix original series.
Supported Platforms
The Stranger Things Skin Pack is available in the following versions of Minecraft:
Platform | Supported (Version*) |
---|---|
| No |
| Yes (DLC Update) |
| Yes (TU58) |
| Yes (DLC Update) |
| Yes (1.60) |
| Yes (1.60) |
| Yes (Patch 28) |
| Yes (1.09) |
| Yes (DLC Update) |
| No |
* The version that it was added or removed, if applicable.
NOTE: Pocket Edition (PE), Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows 10 Edition are now called Bedrock Edition. We will continue to show them individually for version history.
How to find the Stranger Things Skin Pack
To find the Stranger Things Skin Pack in Minecraft, select the clothes hanger icon on the Main Menu (or choose the Minecraft Store button).
This will open the Choose Skin menu where you can scroll through the skins that are available in your version of Minecraft. You should see one that is called Stranger Things Skin Pack:
There are 52 skins in the Stranger Things Skin Pack. You can unlock this skin pack in the Minecraft store to equip one of the locked skins.
TIP: The skins that have a lock icon must be purchased from the Minecraft store before you can download and use them. Any skins without a lock icon are unlocked and ready to use.
Most skin packs have a few unlocked skins that you can use for free. In the Stranger Things Skin Pack, the Jonathan and Nancy skins are unlocked (see these skins below).
Skins Available in Stranger Things Skin Pack
Here is a look at the 52 skins that are available in the Stranger Things Skin Pack:
Minecraft Winton gets Stranger Things skin pack
Nostalgic horrorshow Stranger Things returned for a second season on Friday, you might have heard, and Minecraft celebrated its return with a Stranger Things DLC skin pack for the Windows 10 edition. I’m not normally jazzed about licensed skins but I was surprised by: 1) How well-done and recognisable characters are; 2) Quite how many secondary characters were Minecraftised. Also, I want to use this space to declare that Steve is the best character on Stranger Things. Anyway! The pack contains 52 skins for players to wear, including a variety of outfits for the main characters.
Have a look in this here trailer, though you might not want to if you’re avoiding even minor spoilers until you’ve finished watching season 2.
Not bad, eh? And you can see all the skins in this Minecraft blog post. Spoilers, obvs.
The skin pack costs 490 Minecoins, which comes out at about £2.50. The irritations of microtransaction currencies of course mean you can’t just buy 490 Minecoins, instead needing to overspend and have a few left over. If you missed the news, the Winton version of Minecraft also uses Minecoins to buy premium mods, worlds, and bits.
This is for the Winton version, I must stress, not Minecraft’s original Java version which continues as before.
I watched Stranger Things season 2 over the weekend to cap off an intense staycation of sleeping, reading, and watching stuff. It’s pretty fun, innit? I don’t dig the nostalgia overload, think it’s too keen to pastiche The Classics, and largely dislike the tweenagers, but it’s a merry old horror romp.