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Minecraft Dungeons Creeping Winter DLC Launches
Teesside, United Kingdom -- September 8,
in the year of our Lord 2020 - In partnership with Mojang
Studios, developer and publisher Double Eleven today celebrated the
release of the Creeping Winter DLC pack, the second update for
action-adventure game Minecraft Dungeons, a standalone title from
the hugely successful Minecraft franchise. Set as a wintry storm
emerges that threatens to consume all it touches, Creeping Winter
features brand new environments, missions, enemies, armor, weapons,
and artifacts and is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox
Game Pass, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
The Creeping Winter update also comes with the free Camp Update,
which includes new villager merchants, a blacksmith that upgrades
items, and a gift wrapper for multiplayer trading. Daily Trials are
also included in the free portion of the update and offer new
challenges every day, making wild changes to the game mechanics
which provide difficult, experimental, or fun challenges for you to
overcome.
After developing the console editions of Minecraft Dungeons and the
Jungle Awakens DLC with Mojang Studios, Double Eleven’s continued
role in the development has been centered around DLC content
creation, online support and general updates, with the goal of
creating the best possible player experience for the community.
Thus, Creeping Winter represents the apex of Double Eleven’s
collaboration with Mojang Studios, using everything they have
learned in their work on the game so far to take on the role of lead
developer of this second DLC adventure.
“It’s been an incredible experience to continue our partnership with
Mojang Studios on the PC and console editions of Minecraft
Dungeons”, said Lee Hutchinson, founder and CEO of Double Eleven.
“They’ve been an incredibly supportive partner, who have given the
studio the freedom to flex our creative muscles for the latest
update to the Minecraft universe! The Creeping Winter DLC is a
testament to that and we can’t wait for players to get their hands
on the latest DLC".
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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