FALL GUYS Ventures Into The Final Frontier With New STAR TREK Cosmetic Skins & Items

FALL GUYS Ventures Into The Final Frontier With New STAR TREK Cosmetic Skins & Items

Star Trek has come to the popular online platform battle royale game, Fall Guys. Skins based on Uhura, Worf, and Spock are now available in-game. Find out more...

By Nebula - Oct 06, 2022 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Trek
Source: gamefragger.com

Popular online platform battle royale game Fall Guys has introduced a bunch of content based on classic Star Trek series, Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation, with the "Final Frontier" in-game event.

Let's begin with the original series-based content. There's a cosmetic skin based on Uhura from Star Trek: The Original Series and also a backpack based on the original U.S.S. Enterprise (the NCC-1701 model), as well as a skin based on Spock and a celebration called "Beam Me Up". As for Star Trek: The Next Generation, there's a cosmetic skin based on Worf a mask based on the Borg.

The Uhura and Worf skins are available in the in-game store for 800 "Show-Bucks" each (that's the in-game purchasable currency).

The Enterprise backpack and "Beam Me Up" celebration are also in the store, the former of which costs 400 Show-Bucks while the latter costs 700. All of this content will only be available in the store until October 10th, so act fast!

The Spock skin and Borg mask are unlockable via the game's battle pass. The latter is at Tier 43 and the former at Tier 52. Should you want these items, you'll have to play and play well to climb your way up the tiers. Also included in the battle pass, which might interest science-fiction fans, is a skin based on the Xenomorph from the movie series, Alien.

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