In the ever-evolving universe of Among Us, where betrayal lurks around every corner and fashion statements are as crucial as identifying impostors, the Lunar New Year Cosmicube has emerged as a celestial wardrobe game-changer. Since its introduction in 2021, Cosmicubes have become the game's equivalent of a surprise party favor piñata, bursting with themed cosmetic goodies that allow Crewmates to express their individuality while being unceremoniously ejected into the vacuum of space. The 2025 iteration, celebrating the Lunar New Year, is a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of the Chinese zodiac, offering players a chance to don the visage of everything from a cunning rat to a majestic dragon. For a limited time, the spaceship corridors are about to get a whole lot more stylish and culturally significant.

💰 The Economy of Style: Beans vs. Stars
Navigating the in-game economy of Among Us is like trying to explain quantum physics to a distracted toddler; there are simple parts and complex parts. The simple part involves Beans, the free currency earned after each match based on performance. These can be used for a variety of common cosmetics. The complex part, however, involves the coveted Stars. The Lunar New Year Cosmicube is not a Beans-and-whistles affair; it's a premium product locked behind a paywall. Acquiring this cosmic treasure trove requires 20 Stars, which translates to a real-world investment of $1.99. This makes the Cosmicube less of a casual purchase and more of a dedicated fashionista's calculated investment, akin to a collector buying a limited-edition stamp.

⏳ A Race Against Time: Availability and Access
The most critical detail for aspiring zodiac enthusiasts is the ticking clock. The Lunar New Year Cosmicube is a ephemeral visitor, like a spectacular meteor shower, available only for a limited window. It will vanish from the in-game Shop on May 8, 2025. However, there's a crucial caveat that acts as a safety net for procrastinators: any player who purchases the Cosmicube before the deadline gets to keep it forever. Even after it's removed from the shop, owners can continue to unlock its contents at their leisure. It’s the video game equivalent of buying a season pass to an amusement park that's about to be demolished—you get to ride the attractions long after the gates are closed to new visitors.
Unwrapping the Zodiac: The Reward System
Simply buying the Cosmicube is only the first step. Unlocking its 19 glorious items is a journey in itself. The process is as methodical as a detective piecing together clues to find the Impostor:
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Activation: First, players must venture into their inventory's Cosmicube section and activate the Lunar New Year Cosmicube.
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Earning Pods: Then, by simply playing the game (completing tasks or, perhaps, cleverly sabotaging the reactor), fans earn Lunar Pods.
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Unlocking Rewards: These Lunar Pods are the keys used to unlock the specific rewards within the Cosmicube's progression tree.

🐲 The Magnificent Menagerie: All 19 Rewards
This Cosmicube is a veritable zoo of fashion possibilities. Here is the complete list of unlockable items, a collection so diverse it's like a costume party for the entire animal kingdom:
| Item Type | Reward Name | Zodiac Sign |
|---|---|---|
| Hat | Squeaky Clean | Rat |
| Visor | Who Cut the Cheese Visor | Rat |
| Hat | Bull Headed | Ox |
| Hat | Ear of the Tiger | Tiger |
| Visor | Go Get 'Em, Tiger | Tiger |
| Hat | 18 Carrot Gold | Rabbit |
| Hat | No Need to Dragon Things Out | Dragon |
| Visor | But What if Dragons, Imagine | Dragon |
| Visor | Hissssssssss | Snake |
| Hat | Won't You Be My Neigh-bor | Horse |
| Hat | The G.O.A.T. | Goat |
| Hat | I'm All Ears | Monkey |
| Hat | Hot Wing | Rooster |
| Hat | Barking up the Wrong Tree | Dog |
| Hat | Hogwash | Pig |
| Visor | Ham Radio | Pig |
| Hat | Like Nyah? | Cat |
| Nameplate | Desolation of Skeld Pet Good Fortunes | N/A |
| Nameplate | Gold Misfortunes | N/A |
From the cheeky "Who Cut the Cheese Visor" for the Rat to the regal "No Need to Dragon Things Out" hat, each item is infused with the game's signature pun-filled charm. The inclusion of the cat ("Like Nyah?") is a playful nod to the popular Vietnamese zodiac variation, adding an extra layer of cultural flair. The two nameplates, "Desolation of Skeld Pet Good Fortunes" and "Gold Misfortunes," serve as the perfect accessory to complete any zodiac-inspired look. In the high-stakes game of Among Us, where trust is as fragile as a soap bubble, at least your avatar can look impeccably fashionable according to the ancient stars.