

There has been no word on whether Minecraft Dungeon’s will take the leap into next-gen, but it’s safe to assume that you’ll be able to play it on the Xbox Series X due to the backward compatibility nature of the console and Game Pass subscriptions being passed over. You’ll also have access to two upcoming DLC packs when they are released in the near future. For the extra $10, you’ll receive a Hero Pass which includes Hero Cape, two-player skins, and a chicken pet. The Standard Edition retails at $19.99 and The Hero Edition comes in at $29.99. However, if you don’t have a Game Pass subscription, you can secure Minecraft: Dungeons in two forms – Standard Edition and Hero Edition.

For those who are Xbox Game Pass subscribers, you’ll get this completely free of charge, another great addition to the ever-expanding Game Pass library.

You’ll be able to pick Minecraft: Dungeons up on a variety of platforms including Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. Thankfully Mojang has confirmed that it will be launching on May 26th for all available hardware. Minecraft: Dungeons Release DateĪfter it was announced that Minecraft: Dungeons was to miss its initial release date of April 2020, many fans wondered when Minecraft: Dungeons will be released. You’ll be thrown into a variety of different underground environments to battle it out against a variety of enemies in an effort to secure that sweet loot. If you’re unsure on what Minecraft: Dungeons actually is, no, it’s not a DLC for the traditional Minecraft game that everyone knows and loves, it’s a whole new experience that is a rather radical departure from the gameplay mechanics of the original.Īs alluded to by the actual name of the game, Minecraft: Dungeons is essentially a dungeon crawling experience similar to that of Diablo and Torchlight 2. Mojang saw to capitalize on its polarity and has created a whole new Minecraft experience for fans to enjoy Minecraft: Dungeons. Now, a number of years later, it hasn’t dipped in popularity, becoming more and more accessible due to its launch on a variety of platforms. When Minecraft was thrust onto the scene many moons ago in its alpha and beta forms, it almost instantly resonated with both the older and younger generations alike.
