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How to Unlock Every Outfit in Astro Bot
Astro Bot is more than just another platformer, with the game also serving as a heartfelt love letter to the PlayStation platform and the wider video game industry in general. It famously features over 150 VIP Bots inspired by iconic video game characters, but there are also special outfits that players can have Astro change into.
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Like the aforementioned VIP Bots, most of the outfits in Astro Bot are based on video game characters from other series, although there are some non-video game-related ones thrown in there as well. This guide will explain how to change outfits in Astro Bot and how to unlock every outfit in the game.
Updated December 15, 2024, by Tom Bowen: The Winter Wonder DLC stage introduces four new Astro Bot outfits, two of which are based on characters from popular PlayStation games. This guide has been updated to include instructions on how to unlock them, as well as images showing what each of the DLC outfits looks like.
How to Change Outfits in Astro Bot
Players will be able to start changing Astro’s outfit after they unlock the Changing Room, which they’ll do after they’ve managed to collect 48 Puzzle Pieces. They’ll then just need to visit the Changing Room at the Crash Site and press the Square button to have Astro punch the outfit that they want him to change into.
How to Unlock Every Outfit in Astro Bot
There are twenty outfits in the base version of Astro Bot, fifteen of which are available as Gatcha Lab prizes. Players who pre-ordered the game will get the Lovestruck Lyricist outfit, while those who purchase the Digital Deluxe edition of Astro Bot will receive the Golden and Yharnum Hunter outfits. The last unlockable outfit in Astro Bot is Astro’s Throwback outfit, which players will get as a reward for completing the Great Master Challenge.
- Astro’s Default Outfit (Available by Default)
- Bovine Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Cheeky Ape Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Eco Warrior Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Fungus Head Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Golden Outfit (Digital Deluxe Edition Bonus)
- Gravity Shifter Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Horned Protector Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Lovestruck Lyricist Outfit (Pre-Order Bonus)
- Pirate Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Pro Driver Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Red Panda Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Ring-Tailed Thief Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Skelly Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Stealth Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Teddy Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Throwback Outfit (Great Master Challenge Reward)
- Tooled-Up Mechanic Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Wandering Trespasser Outfit (Gatcha Lab Prize)
- Yarnham Hunter Outfit (Digital Deluxe Edition Bonus)
All DLC Outfits in Astro Bot
The Winter Wonder DLC stage introduces four new Astro Bot outfits, each of which can be found inside one of the fourteen golden Christmas presents that are hidden throughout the stage. Players will need to find them to fully complete the stage, but those having trouble can click on the links below to find detailed instructions on where each one is hiding.
- Festive Fellow Outfit
- Vengeful Spirit Outfit
- Antler Adventurer Outfit
- Archstone Explorer Outfit
All Astro Bot Outfits Based on Video Game Characters
Of the 24 Astro Bot outfits available, 13 are based on characters from other video games. It’s worth noting that all of these characters also feature as VIP Bots, although players won’t need to have rescued them to be able to unlock them.
- Archstone Explorer (The Slayer of Demons character from Demons Souls)
- Cheeky Ape (an ape from Ape Escape)
- Eco Warrior (Jak from Jak and Daxter)
- Fungus Head (a Clicker from The Last of Us)
- Gravity Shifter (Kat from Gravity Rush)
- Horned Protector (Ico from Ico)
- Lovestruck Lyricist (PaRappa from PaRappa the Rapper)
- Pro Driver (a driver from Gran Turismo)
- Ring-Tailed Thief (Sly Cooper from Sly Cooper)
- Tooled-Up Mechanic (Ratchet from Ratchet & Clank)
- Vengeful Spirit (Jin Sakai from Ghost of Tsushima)
- Wandering Trespasser (Wander from Shadow of the Colossus)
- Yharnam Hunter (the Hunter from Bloodborne)
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