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Minecraft Halo Skins – How to get the Master Chief Mash-Up Pack

Those new Master Chief graphics sure look a little blockier than we remember...

Updated: Dec 12, 2021 12:53 pm
Minecraft Halo Skins – How to get the Master Chief Mash-Up Pack

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The Minecraft Marketplace is often a treasure trove of cool items and now Mojang and 343 Industries have teamed up with 4J Studios – creators of the original version of the Master Chief Mash-Up pack to update it with no fewer than eight new Halo-inspired skins for your Minecraft characters to don.

What is in the Minecraft Master Chief Mash-Up Pack

Alongside the eight new skins, there are a variety of new emotes and character creator items including a new Superintendent t-shirt.

How to get Minecraft Halo Skins

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The items can all be found in the Master Chief Mash-Up Pack in the Minecraft Marketplace. The skins include Commander Laurette Agryna, War Chief Escharum, Blademaster Jega ‘Rdomnai, the pilot of Pelican Echo-216, a YOROI-clad Spartan, and not one but three Master Chiefs! 

Mojang says: “The character is so iconic it was impossible to pick just one iteration, so choose from three variants highlighting his many adventures.”

In the Dressing Room you will also find new items such as hats and flags and obviously, there is going to be a Flaming Helmet too

How much does the Master Chief Mash-Up Pack cost?

The pack can be yours in the Marketplace for 990 Minecraft coins which will set you back around $5/£5 to purchase 1020 of them, so you can pick it up and still have 30 Coins left over.


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