Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

The third – and final – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer is here, just two months before the film will finally land in theaters. And it turns out the long wait for all the new footage was more than worth it – new snippets of this first “anthology” Star Wars installment’s various action set pieces, character beats, and, even, storyline are a-plenty, whetting fans’ appetites for the home stretch. We see glimpses of Jyn Erso’s past, understand how her family history is tied to the Empire, and see some of the best action we’ve seen in any Star Wars film to date.

In fact, we think there are so many clues packed into this two-minute trailer, we had to list ‘em all out and explore them in some depth. Here, then, are the 14 Things We Learned from the New Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Trailer – and be sure to add any that we may have missed in the comments section.

14. The meaning of “Rogue One”

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Bodhi1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

When Jyn Erso’s (Felicity Jones) motley crew of various Rebels is aboard their vessel and, presumably, prepping for some type of action, K-2SO (Alan Tudyk), a former Imperial enforcer droid, informs them that their wingmen are asking for a call sign. “Rogue,” Bodhi Rook (Riz Ahmed), another former Imperial (this time, a pilot), says. “Rogue One.” (Okay, okay – we fully admit that there is another possible scenario this scene may fall into, although one that is perhaps not as likely: the Rebel team is attempting to infiltrate Imperial space.)

While many had already guessed that the name Rogue One derived from the main cast’s call sign, it’s nice to get official confirmation from Lucasfilm on the matter. It’s also interesting to see if their name becomes something of an ongoing narrative device, as the unit’s eventual coming together and forming a shared identity seems to play such a large role in the story; “Rogue One” can become just as much of an indicator of character or thematic progression as “Dark Knight” was in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight.

13. How Jyn Erso “joins” the Rebellion

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Jyn in Jail1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Previous trailers had hinted at Jyn’s prisoner backstory and clearly established that she was not a proper member of the Rebel Alliance; her testy standoff with Rebel leader Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) more than attests to this. However, what we didn’t know until just today was that it was none other than the Rebellion that broke Jyn out of jail, which changes the context of their interpersonal dynamics subtly but thoroughly.

It also establishes something of a parallel to the previous Star Wars trilogies (interesting for a movie that is supposed to be so different from all of its predecessors): each time, whatever organization that represents the light side of the Force (the Jedi, the Rebel Alliance, the Resistance) must rely on an outsider to come in and rally them to the finish line, whether that be Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen), Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), or Rey (Daisy Ridley).

12. It’s a stealth mission

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Cassion and Jyn in disguise1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Most of the missions that we’ve seen undertaken in the various Star Wars films have been more overt in nature and more action-based in execution (more on this very point in just a moment) – attacking the Death Star, knocking out a shield generator on Endor, rescuing a Jedi strike team on Geonosis. What Rogue One offers audiences is an interesting twist on this formula, showing Jyn Erso’s crew relying on stealth and subterfuge in order to infiltrate highly defended Imperial outposts, such as the one on Scarif, the tropical planet that has been described by Lucasfilm as being defended by a huge garrison and featuring “impenetrable” deflector shields (and which has also been added to Star Wars: Battlefront’s playable lineup).

Again, this is a rather basic plot point that many had probably already deduced, based upon all the previously released information, but it’s nonetheless good to get actual confirmation on – not to mention its being a refreshing change of pace. When combined with the film’s emphasis on a larger ensemble as opposed to just a trio of main characters and more gritty action than Force-powered fisticuffs, fans should be in for a real treat this Christmas.

11. A return to space

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 X Wings in battle1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Episode IV: A New Hope made its spacecraft dogfights the stuff of cinematic legend, and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi doubled down on the visual effects and visceral nature of the combat. Since then, the Star Wars films have largely opted to focus on more land-based battles, with last year’s Episode VII: The Force Awakens threading the needle a bit by only depicting in-atmosphere dogfights (something which both technology and story precluded before).

Although just a tiny glimpse, this latest trailer clearly shows Rogue One taking its action back to the stars, showing a squadron of X-wings taking out – or trying to take out, at the very least – the massive drydock in orbit around Scarif, which is able to service several Star Destroyers simultaneously. This is undoubtedly just a small snippet of the starfighter action, but it’s nonetheless nice to see a bit of the classic Star Wars that Disney has spent so much time talking about over the past four years come crashing back to the screen.

Speaking of which…

10. The most action of any Star Wars yet

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Huge explosion1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

That Rogue One would potentially contain the biggest amount of action scenes from any Star Wars installment is not surprising in the least; not only did previous trailers and photos feature a goodly number of them, but director Gareth Edwards has repeatedly mentioned how his anthology movie would be a grittier, more war-based adventure rather than the Jedi-vs.-Sith antics from the main saga.

Still, getting the nice cross-section of all the different types of action that will be featured in the film – undercover insertions, AT-STs mowing down people in the streets, martial-arts fights, those space-based dogfights – is nothing short of stunning, especially considering that most of these action beats have never before been seen in the franchise (we’re looking at you, warrior-monk Chirrut Imwe [Donnie Yen]). Even more importantly, this diversity arguably does the most to sell what Disney and Lucasfilm initially promised about these anthologies: they can do things and go places, both literally and figuratively, that no mainline chapter can.

9. The most lived-in Star Wars yet

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Masked fighter1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Much was made of the original Star Wars’s aesthetic when it bowed 39 years ago, with its “lived-in” future contrasting so heavily with Star Trek’s pristine reality (and inspiring the grungy, horror-fueled Alien franchise). While the prequel trilogy deliberately took a turn away from this style, depicting a cleaner, happier time in that galaxy far, far away, Rogue One seems to jump on the original idea with a vengeance: Jedha, the Ottoman-inspired planet that features Imperial-occupied marketplaces and narrow, twisting alleyways, has a quality that seems to leap straight from various holy cities in the real-world Middle East, from Jerusalem to Mecca (appropriate, given that it’s a holy planet in the SW canon). This location alone should give a whole new meaning to the term “populated.”

Speaking of which, this one trailer alone seems to contain more extras than probably any other previous installment in the franchise, helping to flesh out – literally – the movie’s sense of place and the series’s galactic hustle-and-bustle, whether it be the halls of the Rebellion’s secret base on Yavin IV or the aforementioned streets of Jedha. It’s already an impressively high bar, and it’ll be interesting to see how Rian Johnson can top it in Episode VIII.

8. Carrying the torch of the Force

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Donnie Yen1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

The prequels showed audiences how prevalent the Jedi Knights were, and how their order was known by people all throughout the galaxy, whether they were denizens of the Old Republic or not. The original films, however, depicted the “ancient” Jedi as a “dead religion,” with the Galactic Empire imposing a very strict form of atheism, as it were, with the sequels (thus far) carrying this idea even further, depicting the last Jedi, Luke Skywalker, as more a figure of myth than a flesh-and-blood man.

Rogue One is intended to help smooth out this transition, depicting a galaxy that, yes, is told to no longer believe in the existence of the Force but that still features various peoples who not only continue to do so, but who make their pilgrimage to Jedha, a planet crucial to the Jedi Order’s existence way back when. One of the planet’s residents, Chirrut Imwe, even boldly declares in the trailer, “The Force is strong” – with Rebel intelligence officer Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) immediately adding, “Makes 10 men feel like 100.”

Most interesting, however, is the possibility that this “Force cult” that seems to be centered on Jedha directly leads to the creation of the Church of the Force, one of whose adherents, Lor San Tekka (Max von Sydow), plays a small-but-crucial role in The Force Awakens.

7. No Geonosians

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Krennic in rain1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Rogue One may be working double-time to maintain – or establish – continuity with both the original and sequel films, but beyond the inclusion of the character Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), who was originally introduced in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, there seems to be no (overt) references to the prequel period. This most painfully becomes obvious when the trailer lingers on the Imperial side of the equation, showing Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) and his Death Troopers but no Geonosians, those alien drones that were initially employed by Darth Sidious (Ian McDiarmid) to design the Death Star back during the Clone Wars and who, according to creator George Lucas on the commentary track for Episode II: Attack of the Clones, were the battle station’s construction workers, as well.

Then again, this omission might actually work to the saga’s benefit; since Lucasfilm officially describes Krennic’s role as completing the “long-delayed” mega-weapon, this initial Star Wars Story might explain how a project that got well underway 19 years earlier still hasn’t found itself completed – a question many fans had upon their first viewing of Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.

6. Homages galore

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Galen Erso1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

J.J. Abrams, the director of Episode VII: The Force Awakens, never let fans forget throughout all of his many interviews that he wanted to step away from the CG-heavy production style of the prequels in favor of the more practical nature of the original film. And Rogue One, in turn, takes place literally moments before Episode IV: A New Hope, continuing the 1970s vibe whether it deliberately wanted to or not.

What we didn’t know before this latest trailer dropped this morning, however, was just how much that original Star Wars (plus its sequels) was going to permeate this production in the form of a series of homages: Galen Erso (Mads Mikkelsen) looking out over the horizon of his homeplanet while standing next to that iconic tower; Darth Vader’s smoke-filled entrance; the many scenes on Yavin IV, with its famed pyramids; and, finally, the shot from within the cockpit of Jyn’s ship as it shoots off into hyperspace, recalling the same exact vantage point from within the Millennium Falcon.

5. A family affair

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Galen Erso in rain1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

For all that Rogue One is supposed to be so fundamentally different from its cinematic brethren in the Star Wars universe, its core dynamic has now irrefutably been revealed to be about family relationships – in this case, between a father and his daughter, and how the one has been subverted by the dark side, thereby forcing the other to rescue him through the light (no, that doesn’t sound like Anakin and Luke Skywalker at all).

But such a revelation also means that the heart of the film will revolve around the Ersos, adding a personal dimension that has been missing from the marketing materials up until this point. It also paints Jyn in a far more sympathetic light, as her cold interactions with the Rebel leaders in the beginning of the first trailer perhaps left an emotionally distant taste in viewers’ mouths.

This may also point to how the movie, which obviously has a plot that is doomed to failure (in terms of the crews’ lives, at the least, and not in the success of smuggling the Death Star’s plans to the Rebellion), can still have a satisfying amount of closure, emotionally and thematically.

4. There are flashbacks!

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Young Jyn hiding1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Despite all the various time jumps that occur in between the various Star Wars movies – there’s 10 years that pass in between Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones, and three between A New Hope and Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back – there curiously has never been any flashbacks.

Until last year, that is. Force Awakens features a montage when Rey picks up Anakin’s lightsaber within the bowels of Maz Kanata’s (Lupita Nyong’o) castle, showing various tidbits that have taken place in the past, including Rey’s abandonment on the remote desert planet of Jakku (then again, there were also some obvious flash-forwards, including Rey’s duel in the snow with Kylo Ren [Adam Driver]). Now, Rogue One delivers flashbacks to Jyn’s childhood, when her father is first taken by Director Krennic, this time couched in the form of dreams (while Jyn nods off in her Imperial jail cell). It should be interesting to see how else both this installment and the future sequels can continue to push the franchise’s standard storytelling methodology.

3. A close-up look at the Rebellion

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Trailer 3 Rebel Council1 Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

For as much as the original trilogy was all about the Galactic Civil War, our focus stayed overwhelmingly with our trio of main characters; glimpses at either the leadership of the Rebellion or of the rest of the Imperial structure beyond the ruling Dark Lords of the Sith are fleeting, at best.

This has already started to change with Star Wars: Rebels, which has, over the course of its three seasons, been slowly charting the formation of the Rebel Alliance, and Rogue One looks set to provide a more in-depth examination on the big screen (which is only helped by its decision to have the most lived-in SW yet, as noted above). There seem to be tons of different types of extras gathered around Mon Mothma’s central command station on Yavin IV, meant to represent all the different worlds and peoples that comprise the movement but also meant, perhaps, to flesh out all the different factions that constitute the Alliance, as well. Such a move would not only be a throwback to the politics-heavy prequels, but could also help chart out a closer look at the New Republic in Episode VIII, as well.

2. Darth Vader’s role

Rogue One A Star Wars Story Darth Vader in smoke Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

Okay – this is where we leave the safe ground of direct information and start to climb up the slippery slope of speculation and supposition.

Given the few scant scenes that Lord Vader appears in in the trailer (and, we have to assume, the finished film, as well), and given the flow of all the other shots, one can provisionally assemble a rough model of how – and why – the Dark Lord of the Sith enters the picture. Here it goes: Orson Krennic’s goal of taking control of the failing Death Star project and actually completing it is starting to fall apart, in no small part because of Jyn Erso’s Rebels arriving on the scene to stir up some trouble. Nervous that the crown jewel of his galactic machinations will become endangered once again, Emperor Palpatine dispatches his most loyal – and fearsome – servant to personally oversee the final stages of construction.

When we stop to consider the other “echoes” to the previous movies contained in Rogue One, having a reflection of Vader’s role from Return of the Jedi only makes sense.

1. Saw Gerrera’s fate

Saw Gerrera Forest Whitaker Rogue One Star Wars Rebels Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

All right – now on to a piece of speculation even more out-there than our Darth Vader hypothesis.

The extremist Saw Gerrera – who, once again, already has quite the fierce reputation from the Expanded Universe of novels, comic books, short stories, and television series – appears to be the last member of Jyn Erso’s crew to join up; he’s been busy on Jedha, attempting to wage an insurgency against the Imperial occupation there. Given his age, his already-dire physical ailments, the intensity of some of his lines of dialogue (“Save the Rebellion! Save the dream!”), and, finally, given the likelihood that all of the main cast dies, anyway, it’s our best guess that we’ll see Saw perish on-screen, in a blaze of glory that will serve to further motivate Jyn’s team – and to appropriately ratchet up the tension as we approach the latter half of the film, of course. Maybe we’ll even get to see Vader himself do the honors, which would only be appropriate, given Saw and Anakin’s interactions in The Clone Wars.

Did we miss some rather obvious clues? Or did we jump to the wrong conclusions about the tidbits we picked out? Let us know in the comments.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens in U.S. theaters on December 16, 2016, followed by Star Wars: Episode VIII on December 15, 2017, the Han Solo Star Wars Anthology film on May 25, 2018, Star Wars: Episode IX in 2019, and the third Star Wars Anthology film in 2020.

Rogue One: 14 Things We Learned From The New Trailer

First Look at Marvel Comics’ New Iron Man Riri Williams

First Look at Marvel Comics’ New Iron Man Riri Williams

Robert Downey Jr. might have the Marvel Cinematic Universe iteration of Iron Man nailed down for the foreseeable future but over in the comic world, things couldn’t be more different. Back in July, Marvel announced that original Iron Man, Tony Stark, would be relinquishing his superhero mantle and bestowing it upon a 15-year-old girl named Riri Williams. With the Iron Man name now somewhat redundant, it has been announced that Riri’s superhero moniker will be Ironheart.

MIT prodigy Williams first comes to Stark’s attention in Invincible Iron Man #12 where she reverse engineers an old Iron Man suit and uses it to quell a prison break. Having proven herself a worthy pilot of the iconic armor, Tony drops in on Riri and recognizes certain attributes and qualities in the young girl that remind him of himself.

Now, as reported by Time, Marvel and Invincible Iron Man scribe Brian Michael Bendis have unveiled more of Riri’s backstory and a further glimpse of her Iron-armor. Bendis says:

“She’s smarter than Tony… As we say in the story: high intellects, out of frustration, can sometimes retreat into their own world. This young woman has had that burden but she also has a grounded parent who helped her get to this point. But she also has had terrible tragedy that has informed her more than anything… Some of the intellectual characters at Marvel get to the point where they want to conquer the world and make it over in their own image, the fact that Riri, even after all she has been through, does not makes her mother the hero of this story. And we need to celebrate that kind of thing more anyhow.”

invincible iron man riri williams backstory page 1 First Look at Marvel Comics New Iron Man Riri Williams
invincible iron man riri williams backstory page 2 First Look at Marvel Comics New Iron Man Riri Williams
invincible iron man riri williams backstory page 3 First Look at Marvel Comics New Iron Man Riri Williams

The excerpts depict a flashback of Riri at age five and her parents being informed of their child’s super-genius intellect. The parents are warned that such geniuses have a tendency to retreat into their own minds and lose their ability to empathize with others, and are reminded that it’s their job to ensure Riri doesn’t fall into that trap. The final page shows clearly that the parents, and in particular Riri’s mother, succeeded, with the new superhero joyously piloting her Ironheart suit.

Marvel Comics have taken considerable steps in recent years to diversify their characters, with a female taking over as Thor, Union Jack coming out as homosexual and an increasingly varied racial diversity thanks to characters such as Miles Morales and Kamala Khan, as well as the popularization of older characters such as Black Panther and Luke Cage. However, shifting Iron Man from a white, middle-aged man to an African-American teenage girl is perhaps the biggest risk yet from the company, especially considering the title Iron Man specifies the gender in the name itself.

Many Marvel fans will likely be receptive to the changes and will hopefully judge Riri Williams’ stint as Ironheart purely on the strength of her character and story line, rather than race, gender or the fact that it just isn’t Tony Stark. By diversifying their roster, Marvel is practicing the qualities of acceptance and inclusion that are so often preached by the heroes in their comics and even if the new run isn’t successful, that should be commended.

The Invincible Iron Man series is currently running, the latest issue #14 is out now.

First Look at Marvel Comics’ New Iron Man Riri Williams

‘Minecraft’ News & Updates: Video Game’s Latest Add-Ons , Plugins The First Step Towards Greater Levels Of Customization [VIDEO]

‘Minecraft’ News & Updates: Video Game’s Latest Add-Ons , Plugins The First Step Towards Greater Levels Of Customization [VIDEO]

The Swedish video game developer Mojang, already announced at Minecon 2016 that Minecraft Pocket Edition, which cost $6.99, is finally getting Add-Ons. The developers see it as the first step towards the sandbox video game getting greater levels of customization by letting a player mess around in ways they couldn’t before.

Right after the panel, the video game developer posted a short video that talked about how add-ons can make the mobs become different in various ways. The video was a very brief taste of what’s to come for “Minecraft,” but now, Mojang has posted online the full panel video that showcases the “Minecraft” add-ons in action.

For instance, a “Minecraft” player can see sheep with creepers riding them and blowing them up around. The “Minecraft” panel also talks about the future of the new features, according to Touch Arcade.

Meanwhile, the Exploration Update of “Minecraft” for PC has also been released. The shulker box is one of the most interesting additions in the game, which is found in the latest “Minecraft” update.

The shulker box serves as a storage space for anything that a “Minecraft” player wants to keep, and this addition is something that “Minecraft” fans have been longing for. When the shulker box is not in use for survival, the feature can be used as a decorative item, based on the report of Kotaku.

Also, a big addition that is heading to “Minecraft” is the Woodland Mansion, a dungeon that gamers will occasionally find in wooded locations. The mansion in “Minecraft” is inhabited with spell-casting mobs called the Illagers. These spell-casting mobs also have the abilities to summon villains, and attack “Minecraft” players.

Nevertheless, the new add-on to this update is the existence of llamas. These llamas can be used to transport items, or become a caravan during travels of a “Minecraft” players.

‘Minecraft’ News & Updates: Video Game’s Latest Add-Ons , Plugins The First Step Towards Greater Levels Of Customization [VIDEO]

Dragon Quest Builders vs Minecraft in the battle of the blockbusters

Dragon Quest Builders vs Minecraft in the battle of the blockbusters

Believe it or not, some people aren’t that bothered about Minecraft.

Mojang’s blockbuster building game drops players into huge, randomly-generated worlds and then leaves them to it. There are no tutorials to guide you, no narrative to provide context and no clearly defined goals – there’s the whole Ender Dragon thing, but it’s not exactly signposted.

But figuring out the rules of the land and making discoveries is part of Minecraft’s appeal, and that level of freedom is part of what makes it so popular.

Dragon Quest Builders, on the other hand, feels much more like a traditional video game. Sure, you’re able to dig up the land, build homes and craft items, but there’s also a proper story, lots of missions and even the odd screen-filling boss battle.

It may never topple the behemoth that Minecraft, but here’s 5 ways Dragon Quest Builders beats Mojang’s blockbuster.

1. Dragon Quest Builders Teaches you the Basics

The first thing you’ll notice about Dragon Quest Builders is that it actually explains what it is you have to do, how to dig up the land, build homes, attract villagers, fight enemies and generally be creative.

The tutorials actually feel a little restrictive at first, as players wade through scrolls of text just to dig up some blocks and find out how to escape the chamber you awaken in.

But as the game goes on and the missions start to rack up, the tutorials start to feel less intrusive and a more natural – not to mention incredibly useful – part of the game. They’re well implemented and ensure you don’t miss anything the game has to offer.

2. Dragon Quest Builders Has a Proper Story

Dragon Quest Builders is set in the land of Alefgard, which as fans will tell you, is where the original Dragon Quest takes place. A shell of its former self and populated by monsters, the hero awakens with the power to rebuild the world and defeat evil.

While that doesn’t sound particularly inspired, it’s actually all based on the parallel ending of Dragon Quest, where the hero accepts the Dragonlord’s suggestion that each character rules half of the world. Of course, it was all a ruse, and the world has gone to pot by the time you start things off.

It’s a fantastic way of tying together old and new, making great use of the Dragon Quest mythology to entice fans.

3. Dragon Quest Builders Has More Structure

As much as we love Minecraft, it’s definitely lacking a little structure. The same can’t be said for Dragon Quest Builders, which is fit to burst with fighting, side-quests and missions to keep players busy.

It starts off with simple requests to build homes, retrieve items and attract new villagers, but pretty soon you’re fending off waves of enemies and even fighting bosses.

But just because it’s a more structured experience, you still have the freedom to carry out tasks as you see fit, and build your village in your image.

4. Dragon Quest Builders Has Better Combat

Minecraft’s enemies certainly have their charms – the Creepers are just that – but Dragon Quest Builders takes combat to another level.

There are giant birds, stone Golems and of course, huge Dragons. Combat is a big part of Dragon Quest Builders, and why it feels like more of a traditional gaming experience.

Oh yeah, and there’s Slimes to contend with, too, so that’s a plus!

5. Dragon Quest Builders Has Better Visuals

Minecraft’s visuals are simple and effective, but Dragon Quest Builders’ graphics are even more colourful and stylish, hearkening back to the 8-bit era, which makes sense given the connection to the original game.

The only downside is the camera, which because of the third-person perspective, doesn’t do you many favours when you’re stuck indoors.

Dragon Quest Builders vs Minecraft in the battle of the blockbusters

‘Minecraft’ for Console Latest Game News & Updates: Content Update 33, Exploration Update for PC Released; Exciting New Items, Dungeons & More!

‘Minecraft’ for Console Latest Game News & Updates: Content Update 33, Exploration Update for PC Released; Exciting New Items, Dungeons & More!

“Minecraft” fans will be happy to receive fresh new content that comes with the latest update, Content Update 33, which is now live. The update can now be downloaded for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The game update pretty much featured additional content in the form of new enchantment, new blocks, a new mob and more.

As stated in the patch notes from 4J Studios, three new items have been added to “Minecraft” for console, namely: Beetroot, Beetroot Seeds, and Beetroot Soup. Players can also augment items through FrostWalker and Mending enchantments. Terrain generation features have also been added, introducing Fossils and Igloos.

The polar bear is now the new mob; sounds for the polar bear, squid, snowman, cow, horse, item frames, witch, paintings and leash knots have also been added. One of the most noteworthy additions is the Chinese Mythology Mash-up pack, which costs $4.99. This new “Minecraft” content is inspired by Chinese legends and myths and will take players to a new world where dragons exist. The full patch notes for “Minecraft” Content Update 33 can be found here.

Meanwhile, the Exploration Update for PC has also been released. As noted by Kotaku, the “shulker box” is one of the most interesting additions found in this latest “Minecraft” update. The shulker box serves as a storage space for anything players want to keep – and this is something that “Minecraft” fans have wanted for so long. When not in use for survival, the shulker box can be used as a decorative item.

Also, a big addition making its way to “Minecraft” is the Woodland Mansion, a dungeon that players will rarely find in wooded locations. The mansion is populated with spell-casting mobs known as Illagers, who also have the abilities to summon villains, and attack players. Also new to this update is the existence of llamas. These guys can be used to transport items or become a caravan during travels.

‘Minecraft’ for Console Latest Game News & Updates: Content Update 33, Exploration Update for PC Released; Exciting New Items, Dungeons & More!

‘Minecraft’ News & Update: Latest Patch Offers 4 Amazing Features; Chinese Mythology Mash-Up Pack DLC Goes Live!

‘Minecraft’ News & Update: Latest Patch Offers 4 Amazing Features; Chinese Mythology Mash-Up Pack DLC Goes Live!

“Minecraft” was upgraded today, after 4J Studios rolled out updates for the game’s console versions. Players can now download the 1.36 update called the “Banners, Blocks, Beats and Bears” on their PS4, PS3 and Playstation Vita.

4J Studios also announced on Twitter that they Japanese and European gamers will also get the update a bit later. “Minecraft on Sony consoles in Europe and Japan, and will be out later today in North America,” the studio tweeted.

Now, The latest “Minecraft” DLC offers a bunch of exciting new features as promised by 4J Studios. Gamers will be thrilled with the new mobs, wildlife, enchantments and more.

Below are the changelog posted on Minecraft forums. The update is applicable to all gaming platforms where “Minecraft” is playable.

For new blocks, end Bricks, grass path, beetroot, magma, frosted ice, bone block, red nether brick and nether wart block have been added. Then, beetroot seeds, beetroot and beetroot soup are now included in new items list.

The new enchantments in “Minecraft” are FrostWalker and Mending while new terrain generation features in the additional generated world include Fossils and Igloos. In addition, there will be polar bears roaming around the icy biomes and the range of banners can serve as personalized drape to beautify the place up.

Lastly, the “Minecraft” DLC comes with the Chinese Mythology Mash-Up Pack and fresh battle map. Once the Chinese Mythology pack is downloaded, the map will automatically appear together with other items that are part of the update. Players will get to wander through the dragon-laden Chinese Mythology-themed world.

In any case, since the update seems to be few in number, players may think that there is not a lot to gain from it. But in truth, the 1.36 update offers a lot and gamers will only see the changes once they start playing after installing the DLC.

‘Minecraft’ News & Update: Latest Patch Offers 4 Amazing Features; Chinese Mythology Mash-Up Pack DLC Goes Live!