With Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer available now on the Nintendo Switch, the latest instalment in the Fitness Boxing series has made a few noticeable upgrades to previous features, but as it turns out, there’s also seasonal attire this time around.
In this guide, we’ll be sharing how to get the Halloween Look in Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer:
How to Get Halloween Attire in Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer:
Provided you have played enough of Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer to unlock the means of changing your Instructor, by choosing the one you prefer out of the 5 returning Instructors and 2 new Instructors, players need only to boot up the game from October 16, 2025 to unlock a new Halloween themed look for each Instructor.
There are a few designs available, with one being wearable pumpkins, one being horns and one being a witch’s hat. Each item differs in colour and size, depending on the Instructor who wears it. In order to unlock the new look for each Instructor, players will need to change to a different Instructor, close the game and then boot it up again before repeating the process for each Instructor. (Make sure to hold A and select the Lounge option and not Quick Workout.)
For a detailed list as to who gets what and how it looks, we’ve got you covered with the following list and imagery:
Lin | Pumpkin Hat (Orange)
Monica | Horns (Red)
Stella | Witch’s Hat (Black with a purple band)
Guy | Witch’s Hat (Black with a purple band)
Evan | Horns (Black)
Bernardo | Pumpkin Hat (Orange)
Hiro | Witch’s Hat (Purple with an orange band)
Janice | Pumpkin Hat (Black)
With regards to how to change an Instructor’s outfit, first players wil need to select Instructor from the main menu, then pick Change Appearance and and from there, cycle right until you reach Hats & Hairstyles. From here you can toggle the Christmas themed decor on and off.
For more on Fitness Boxing 3: Your Personal Trainer, why not check out some of our other guides here:
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