New Droid Depot Pins at Walt Disney World Feature DJ R3X, BB-8, B2EMO, and More

Jamie Rowland

Three different Droid Depot Pins from Star Wars are displayed on backing cards, held by someone's hand.

New Droid Depot Pins at Walt Disney World Feature DJ R3X, BB-8, B2EMO, and More

Several new Droid Depot-branded pins are now available at Walt Disney World, including DJ R3X, R2-D2, some BDX droids, and more.

People walk past the Star Wars: Galactic Outpost store, browsing Droid Depot Pins under a cloudy sky.

Although the Droid Depot is located in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, we found the new pins at the Star Wars Galactic Outpost in Disney Springs.

B2EMO – $12.99

A hand holds a red Droid Depot pin on a Droid Depot card display, perfect for any Star Wars pins collection.

Made famous in the “Andor” series, B2EMO is a red B2 groundmech salvage assist unit. The pin represents the old boxy droid with red plating on a black and red background.

DJ R3X – $16.99

A hand holds a Star Wars Droid Depot pin featuring an orange and blue droid, with other pins displayed in the background.

DJ R3X, the former Star Tours droid, has gone from pilot to interstellar DJ at Oga’s Cantina. The droid is represented on this pin spinning some tunes for guests at the cantina.

C-Series Astromech Droid- $12.99

A hand holds a purple and silver Star Wars C-Series Astromech Droid pin from Droid Depot in a store display.

The C-Series Astromech Droids were built as protocol droids to assist with mechanics and piloting starships. This particular droid has more of a squared head that is purple. The pin is framed with purple piping.

A-LT Utility Droid- $12.99

Close-up of a hand holding a Droid Depot Pin at a store display, with other Star Wars pins blurred in the background.

Although designed to be astromech units, A-LTs were often adapted for more menial tasks due to their domed heads and tread wheels. This one is orange and white. The pin is framed in the same color orange.

A-LT Utility Droid- $12.99

A hand holds a Droid Depot pin featuring an orange and white Star Wars droid, displayed on a black card.

The same A-LT Utility Droid is represented on this pin as well. A black rectangle above this droid has circular icons representing several of the designs available at the Droid Depot, along with the location’s full logo.

R2-D2 – $12.99

Hand holding a Droid Depot Pin featuring an R-Series Astromech Droid on a branded card in-store.

R2-D2 represents R-Series Droids. As seen in the films, R2-D2 is blue and white. R-Series Droids are one of the most popular and common droids in the galaxy.

BDX Units – $22.99

A hand holds a card with three themed Droid Depot Pins in a Star Wars store display.

These BDX Droids with orange, blue, and green plating resemble the roaming droids that are coming to Walt Disney World after debuting at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland back in 2023. The colors of each droid match the real-life trio.

Mubo Droidsmith Set – $22.99

A hand holds a Star Wars Droid Depot "Mubo Droid Builder" pin on display among other pins in-store.

Mubo is the proprietor of the Droid Depot in Black Spire Outpost on Batuu. The builder has blue skin and wears a construction-style uniform. The set also comes with a separate Droidsmith pin, featuring several droid series heads atop the white text.

BB-8 – $12.99

A hand holds a BB-series Droid Depot pin enamel pin, displayed on a themed Droid Depot Pins backing card.

The BB-Series is represented by a unit that looks like BB-8, who made his first appearance in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” BB units feature spherical bodies that allowed the droids to roll in any direction. Their sometimes-domed heads can also spin in alternating directions.

BB-Series Droid Depot Pin- $12.99

A hand holds a Droid Depot BB-8 enamel pin, a must-have Star Wars collectible from the Droid Depot pins collection.

A BB unit is also represented on this other Droid Depot pin. The store’s logo is placed above the droid’s head. This particular droid has a square-shaped head that is being lowered onto the unit’s spherical body.

At the Droid Depot, guests at Black Spire Outpost enter a warehouse full of moving droid parts where you can build (and adopt) your own droid. You can also purchase other, pre-assembled droids, as well as a variety of merchandise in their Droid Depot store. 

Will you swing by to pick up any of these new Droid Depot pins? Let us know which one is your favorite in the comments and on social media.

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