Minecraft is now available on Apple TV for $19.99
Is Minecraft the Most Available game ever? It seems like it’s out on pretty much every major platform going, and this week added yet another: Apple TV. Minecraft: Apple TV Edition costs $19.99, and comes bundled with a number of DLC packs, including the Holiday 2015, Town Folk, and City Folk skin packs, and the Plastic, Natural, Cartoon, and Festive 2016 mash-ups. However, it is missing two biggish features: Microsoft Realms and Xbox Live support. Developer Mojang says these will be coming “in the near future.”
And, Minecraft: Apple TV Edition will also come with the Ender Update, released at the same time for the Pocket and Windows 10 versions of the game. This update adds a chunk of single player gameplay to Minecraft in the form of an alternate dimension (the End), populated by various baddies and items (e.g., Ender Crystals and Ender Pearls), as well as the Ender Dragon itself.
‘Minecraft’ Holiday update gives players wings, other features for The End dimension
In the new update for the “Minecraft” game, update 1.10 is considered the holiday update. This update introduces wings to the console versions of the game, as well as new mobs as well as new features for The End dimension.
“Minecraft” developer Mojang released a “Fallout” crossover DLC pack, which made the console versions of the game transform into a wasteland, according to Game Rant. The pack is mostly for cosmetic purposes, as it only adds a few new characters as well as character skins. However, the new update promises that this time, it is more practical and free for everyone.
The new update adds a whole new range of features to the “Minecraft” console versions. Update 1.10 gives significant changes to The End dimension’s landscape with the addition of End Cities and End ships. The former is basically made out of end stone bricks as well as purpur blocks, which can be composed of just a single tower. The latter are simply pirate-ship like vessels, as described by the players who played the PC and Mac versions of the game.
Also, “Minecraft” update 1.10 gives players several new items that help make the game even more interesting. This includes Dragon’s Breath, Water Splash Potion, Tipped Arrow, and Elytra. The last one on the list cannot be crafted, but are only found in End Cities and can be worn as a chestplate that allows players flight.
However, the Elytra only allows players to glide from high ledges until they reach the ground, according to Game Spot. The rate of descent can be controlled by looking up or down, but if the player looks up for prolonged periods of time, they will stall. Otherwise, they gain a small amount of height.
“Minecraft” is available on the PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The game is available for both Android and iOS mobile devices.
‘Minecraft’ Holiday update gives players wings, other features for The End dimension
Minecraft: Apple TV Edition to Receive Xbox Live Compatibility
If you’re starting to lose track of the numerous versions of Minecraft, you’re not the only one. Just before Christmas, Mojang released the popular sandbox game onto yet another platform with Minecraft: Apple TV Edition. What does the launch of an Apple TV game mean for Xbox gamers? Normally, nothing. However, like the iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, Gear VR and Windows 10 editions, this one is confirmed to be receiving Xbox Live support, meaning a new list of achievements.
While the Xbox Live support hasn’t gone live yet, Mojang says they’ll be adding it “in the near future.” This latest edition will also soon be receiving the Realms update, which added subscription-based, always-on worlds. Despite not having all the latest features just yet, the Apple TV Edition is still fairly current, launching with this month’s Ender update, which also recently went out to the various Pocket editions of Minecraft. For those who happen to own an Apple TV, it’s currently going for US$19.99and offering the Holiday 2015, Town Folk, and City Folk skin packs as well as the Plastic, Natural, Cartoon, and Festive 2016 DLC mash-ups free with purchase for a limited time.
Minecraft: Apple TV Edition to Receive Xbox Live Compatibility
Microsoft Monday: Minecraft For Apple TV Arrives, Xbox One Download Speed Increases, Cortana For IoT
“Microsoft Monday” takes a look back at the past week of news related to Microsoft. This week, “Microsoft Monday” includes details about Minecraft arriving on Apple TV, Dolby Atmos support coming to the Xbox One and Windows 10, the download speed increasing on the Xbox One, a roadmap for Cortana on IoT devices, the OneDrive for iOS update and much more!
Minecraft Arrives On Apple TV For $19.99

Minecraft / Image Credit: Microsoft
Back in October, Mojang announced that Minecraft will be coming to the Apple TV. And today Minecraft has officially arrived for the fourth-generation Apple TV at a price of $19.99.
“We’ve just released Minecraft for the slim black boxes. And, for a limited time, it comes with seven pieces of lovely DLC, giving you the chance to customize the fun to your liking. Minecraft: Apple TV Edition currently includes the Holiday 2015, Town Folk, and City Folk skin packs, along with the Plastic, Natural, Cartoon, and Festive 2016 mash-ups,” said Mojang’s director of creative communications Owen Jones in a blog post.
Minecraft for the Apple TV will also support the Ender Update. Unfortunately, it does not support Minecraft Realms or Xbox Live yet. But Mojang plans to add support for those platforms “in the near future.”
Dolby Atmos Sound Is Coming To Xbox One And Windows 10
Microsoft has announced that the Dolby Atmos surround sound technology will be coming to Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs and tablets. What makes this announcement exciting is that Dolby Atmos is known for making gaming and video content sound extremely sharp and
“Xbox will be the first game console to feature Dolby Atmos and game developers are excited about using the new capabilities to make their games richer and more engaging. Atmos support for the Blu-ray app on Xbox is already available in Preview and will be released to GA soon – and we’re very excited now to offer Atmos support to games on Xbox One and Windows 10,” said Spencer Hooks, the Director of Gaming at Dolby Laboratories. “You’ll be able to experience Dolby Atmos in your home theater, assuming you have a Dolby Atmos enabled speaker system or soundbar. But you don’t need to have that kind of equipment – it will be possible to enable virtually any pair of headphones with the Dolby Atmos experience.”
Xbox Preview members can now access Dolby Atmos support on the Xbox One and Xbox One S through Blu-ray Bitstream pass-through. If you are an Xbox Preview member, you can set up the feature by making sure you have the latest Blu-ray player update under the “Updates” tab within the “My Games & Apps” section and then enabling “Let my receiver decode audio (beta)” under the “Disc & Blu-ray” settings page.
Xbox One Update Increases Download Speeds Up To 80%
In a recent Xbox One update, Microsoft substantially optimized the download speeds supported by the console. If you are on an Internet connection that is faster than 100Mbps, then you should see an increase of about 80%. On slower connections, game and app downloads should still see a boost of around 40%. The changes in the download speed depend on your ISP and connection configuration. But the download speeds won’t have as much of a boost if you are playing a game since the bandwidth is prioritized for that experience. The Xbox One update also includes optimizations to make downloads “more resilient to intermittent connectivity issues.” And the update contains performance improvements for wireless controllers and background music.
The Xbox One update includes optimizations to make downloads “more resilient to intermittent connectivity issues.” And the update includes performance improvements for wireless controllers and background music.
Microsoft Is Reportedly Expanding Cortana To Internet Of Things Devices
ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley noticed that Cortana will be coming to Windows 10 Internet of Things Core devices with displays, according to a slide presented at the WinHEC 2016 event in Shenzhen. The slide showed Cortana built into a refrigerator, a thermostat and a toaster.
“With upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, Cortana will be available on Windows 10 IoT Core devices with displays,” says the slide. Windows 10 Creators Update is expected to arrive in March 2017. In the Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft is also adding “wake on voice from modern standby” and “far-field voice” with Cortana. This will enable hardware companies to build devices that can wake up Cortana with voice queries and it will be able to listen to people from different rooms.
Foley said that the Cortana on Windows 10 IoT Core will launch in English for the U.S. and U.K. markets first. And there are plans to roll it out in additional languages after that.
OneDrive For iOS Has Been Updated With Office Lens Feature And Instant Previews

OneDrive for iOS / Photo Credit: Microsoft
Last week, Microsoft released a OneDrive for iOS update with a few new features. Microsoft OneDrive for iOS now has the ability to preview Word, Excel and PowerPoint files within the app via the new instant previewers. Another new feature is the ability to digitize whiteboards, documents and business cards because the app now has Office Lens integration.
Microsoft Is Adding Click-To-Load Flash As The Default In Edge Browser

Tweet by Kyle Pflug / Screenshot Credit: Amit Chowdhry
Kyle Pflug, the communications manager of the Microsoft Edge browser, tweeted that click-to-load Flash will be added as the default for the Edge browser. Edge users will be able to test this feature in the next Insider flight. This feature will eventually be integrated into the main version of Edge after beta testers and developers work out some of the kinks.

Example of Adobe Flash content being blocked / Photo Credit: Microsoft
The Edge browser should default to HTML5 content if it is available. And the option to click-to-load Flash will appear on a site-by-site basis, according to PCWorld.
“We are deeply aware that Flash is an integral part of many web experiences today. To ease the transition to HTML5, these changes initially will not affect the most popular sites which rely on Flash today. In the coming months, we will actively monitor Flash consumption in Microsoft Edge and will gradually shorten the list of automatic exceptions. At the end of this process, users will remain in control, and will be able to choose Flash for any site they visit,” said Microsoft in a blog post.
To Improve Digital Assistants, Microsoft Launches An AI Data Set Called MS MARCO
Last week, Microsoft released a data set called Microsoft MAchine Reading COmprehension (MS MARCO) containing 100,000 questions and answers that artificial intelligence researchers can utilize for building applications that are able to read and answer queries just like a human. The data collected for MS MARCO is based on anonymized real world data from the Bing search engine and the Cortana digital assistant.
“In order to move towards artificial general intelligence, we need to take a step towards being able to read a document and understand it as well as a person,” said Microsoft’s Rangan Majumder in a blog post. “This is a step in that direction.”
Digital assistants do an excellent job when it comes to handling math problems and basic knowledge queries. However, digital assistants tend to point to search engine results when asked ambiguous questions. To make digital assistants smarter, researchers need stronger sources of “training data.”
Microsoft, TomTom, HERE And Esri Are Building “World Graphs” For Sharing Geographic Data
At the Microsoft Technology Center in Detroit, Microsoft announced that it has partnered with TomTom, HERE and Esri to integrate location-based services into the Microsoft Azure cloud. Having access to the location-based data will make it easier for developers to build sophisticated mobile, enterprise, and Internet of Things apps.
“Through our partnership with Microsoft, we can bring all our map layers to the Microsoft Azure ecosystem and foster innovation that makes people’s lives better,” said Pieter Gillegot-Vergauwen, the VP of product management and maps at TomTom at the event. “We’re working actively to lead the way to a future of smart mobility, smarter cities and autonomous driving.”
Microsoft’s partnership with HERE has been extended so that the Redmond giant can expand upon its use of HERE data and services in cars. HERE powers the location data in Microsoft’s first party services like Windows, Cortana and Bing.
And Esri’s ArcGIS platform runs on Azure and can pull in location-based data such as weather, live sensor data and social media feeds. Last month, Microsoft announced the first preview of ArcGIS Maps for Power BI, which offers rich mapping visualizations.
Spokesperson Frank X. Shaw Says Microsoft Opposes Discrimination And Would Not Work On Building A Muslim American Registry
Earlier this month, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and a number of other technology executives met with President-elect Donald Trump to discuss a number of issues including jobs and trades. During Trump’s campaign, he said that one of his initiatives was to build a database of Syrian refugees so BuzzFeed News reached out to Microsoft and other technology companies for clarification on their positions.
“We’ve been clear about our values. We oppose discrimination and we wouldn’t do any work to build a registry of Muslim Americans,” said Microsoft spokesperson Frank X. Shaw to BuzzFeed News. Shaw released the statement one day after the meeting took place between Trump and the tech executives. And over 40 Microsoft employees signed a pledge that says they refuse to build a database based on the Constitutionally-protected religious beliefs of Muslim Americans.
How Bill Gates Was A Generous Secret Santa On Reddit
Microsoft co-founder and technology advisor Bill Gates participated in the annual Reddit Secret Santa gift exchange again this year. And Reddit user Aerrix shared what she received from the richest person in the United States.
Here’s a list of things that Gates sent Aerrix:
- A pair of Zelda mittens for her and her dog.
- A Minecraft-edition Xbox One with a sticky note that says “I love my Xbox and thought you might like one too -Bill”
- Three wireless Xbox One controllers
- The Halo 5: Guardians and Rise of the Tomb Raider games for Xbox One
- An Xbox Live Gold membership card that covers a one year subscription
- A Zelda blanket
- A pair of Harry Potter slippers
- The Kevin Belton’s Big Flavors of New Orleans cookbook
- A paper version of the Master Sword from Skyward Sword from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
- DVDs: The Martian, The End Of The Tour, and Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story
- A Nintendo NES Classic Edition
- A donation to Code.org in her name
- And an edited photo with her, her husband, her dog and Gates wearing Santa hat
Microsoft Monday: Minecraft For Apple TV Arrives, Xbox One Download Speed Increases, Cortana For IoT
The Uncertain Future of Minecraft’s Independent Servers
For most of its life, Mojang has allowed private Minecraft servers to exist with few, if any, caveats. The largest servers, like Hypixel and Mineplex, have player bases rivaling those of full independent games, as well as enough staff to create experiences that can be almost unrecognizable as Minecraft. But in June of 2014, Mojang started cracking down on private servers and limiting what made them unique.
While Mojang/Microsoft are well within their rights to protect their brand and enforce their EULA, the changes have damaged the community, perhaps irreparably. Even though the largest networks remain operational, a lot of servers have shut down, and enforcement efforts are contributing to a narrative of decline. While reports of Minecraft’s death are undoubtedly exaggerated—sales are as strong as ever—we may be seeing the death of a certain type of Minecraft.
The Dawn of Independent Servers
Part of the reason for the popularity of private servers is the inadequate nature of official offerings from Mojang. Their multiplayer platform, Realms, has been fairly limited until very recently. It has yet to catch on in the way that private servers have, given how easy they are to set up, modify, and maintain.
The largest of these servers provide a home for a competitive player base that prefers fast-paced PvP to Minecraft’s more idyllic survival mode, with the most popular modes such as Walls, Skyblock, and Factions being a combination of combat and building. Many players also enjoy more insular building and design-focused servers like Revand and Minecraft Middle Earth, and more still play on small private servers shared with a select whitelisted group focused on survival or exploration.
The exact number of players who experience Minecraft primarily or exclusively through private servers is difficult to quantify, but it’s significant—Hypixel alone boasts 10 million unique accounts. However, it’s easy to see the influence that these servers have had on the development of the game and the community. Most of the minigames that are now popular among Minecraft’s devotees were developed and popularized on large servers like Mineplex or Shotbow. Many of these, like Battle and Tumble, have received official treatment in Minecraft’s console versions.
Of course, just because private servers are free to create and run doesn’t mean that it’s cheap or easy to do so. Most servers don’t make their costs public, but a quick look at the monthly expenses of a fairly modest server like Minecraft Middle Earth shows that they can cost in the thousands of dollars. For many owners, running a private server is a full-time job. Some of the larger servers employ a full staff of developers, artists, and managers.
To pay for the cost of hosting and staffing private servers, a secondary market has emerged. It sells everything from cosmetic upgrades to in-game items. Some of these microtransactions are fairly innocuous, though a certain class of server quickly developed a reputation for charging exorbitant amounts of money for titles or ranks that often preyed on minors.
For a while, the largest private servers enjoyed a cordial relationship with Mojang. They had implicit or explicit permission to charge for services and use Mojang assets. In the early days of Minecon, their staffs were even invited to give talks or host panels like “Modding With the Pros” or “Growing a Server Community.” Over time, this relationship weakened, like “distant high-school friends,” as Navarr Barnier of Shotbow termed it.
The Crackdown Begins
Then, in June of 2014, just before the Microsoft buyout, Mojang dropped a bombshell on the community.
A blog post titled “Let’s talk server monetization” seemed innocuous enough, but it threatened to shatter the stability of the entire private server ecosystem. The blog post was essentially a clarification of the Minecraft End User License Agreement (EULA), but it made many common server practices, like allowing players to buy in-game currency, explicitly against the rules. There was a lot of disagreement about what exactly this meant, but the general consensus was that Mojang was within its rights to enforce these rules, which would cut down on the worst predatory and exploitative practices.
For some servers, the changes ended up being beneficial. For years they had operated without any guarantee that they would be allowed to continue or what exactly was allowed. The changes granted them an air of legitimacy and moved them out of the “greyzone,” as Aaron Donaghey, Operations Manager at Hypixel, termed it. “It allowed us to make a one year plan,” he said, “where previously things were month-to-month.” Without the looming threat of a shutdown, Hypixel and other legitimate servers could run their servers more like real businesses, hiring staff and expanding.
But for others, the future was less clear. The blog post wasn’t followed by any especially vigorous enforcement efforts, so most servers simply continued as they were, but the writing was on the wall.
Starting about nine months ago, Mojang hired several ‘brand enforcers’ who started cracking down on EULA violations. These enforcers sent e-mails to non-compliant servers and eventually created a blacklist of the worst offenders. Some servers that were previously in good standing were caught up in the purge. Hypixel had done away with all of its EULA-violating practices when the announcement was made, but it received a strongly-worded enforcement letter telling it to remove the horses it provided as rewards to donating players, even though those horses were purely for use in the lobby and provided no gameplay benefit.
Despite having an existing agreement with Mojang and an understanding that their server was in compliance, the Shotbow network recently received an uncompromising message from the Microsoft enforcement team telling them to remove their soft currency, Shotbow XP, or be blacklisted.
“We asked about our agreement with Carl [Manneh, previously of Mojang] and were told in no uncertain words that regardless of any previous communication and agreements we had to abide by these terms or be blacklisted,” said Barnier. “It was actually quite frightening: at this point we’d spent over four years on our games, and it was quickly set in stone that we could be finished on a whim.”
Even servers with large numbers of players have struggled to stay afloat after the changes. High-profile servers like Overcast Network, which was bought out by Pocket Edition mega-network Lifeboat, or Mineplex, once dominant but now plagued with rumors of player and server decline, have struggled. Some servers have even turned to extreme measures, distributing cracked launchers or running bootleg versions of Minecraft to avoid being targeted. Others have simply decided not to update and continue running increasingly outdated versions of Minecraft rather than try to meet Microsoft’s expectations. But for other servers, regardless of their legal standing, switching their funding models would mean shutting down entirely.
Though Mojang has made attempts to work with their community, their enforcement of the EULA has been inconsistent and unevenly applied. Some servers have received harsh punishments, while others have been ignored. Some large, healthy servers have had to scale back or close down, but many servers with paid ranks and items continue to operate, apparently without consequence. “The door for dialogue is opening,” Donaghey admits, referring to recent communication efforts by Microsoft, but the damage may already be done.
An Uncertain Future
“Where once you had a free market (and, to be fair, a more mature user base) you now have a walled garden with very strict limitations on how you can maneuver,” says Barnier. “Limitations that may change without your consent. I would be very surprised if Minecraft saw a resurgence of great multiplayer server mods like the initial releases of MineZ, Dungeon Realms, and others.”
A lot of Minecraft’s older player base has the sense that Mojang/Microsoft have abandoned the people that made the game popular. These are the people who put in the hours nurturing the community, creating the content, and building the popularity of Minecraft as it is today.
It’s also hard to not be cynical about how Microsoft is approaching this, given that they are borrowing heavily from the community to create new game modes and pushing an alternative hosting model. After years of leaving large chunks of responsibility to private server owners, many feel betrayed by the increased pressure and lack of communication from Microsoft and Mojang.
While Minecraft’s owners are clearly hoping that they will be able to stamp out non-compliant servers without too much impact, it may be harmful to the future of the game. The pre-2014 server environment was a rich ecosystem of innovative mods, maps, and game modes, but innovation has slowed considerably today. Many luminaries of the community, like the Yogscast crew, have largely taken their talents elsewhere. [Correction- 3:26pm: We initially named CPW as one of the developers who is no longer involved with Minecraft. That is not the case. We apologize for the error.] There’s also the risk that as these long-standing communities shrink or disappear, players who inhabited them will simply move on to different games, rather than move to Realms or to a compliant server.
As Microsoft continues to push Pocket Edition and console editions while neglecting the original Java edition and its community of creators, it feels to many like Minecraft is making a shift to a more structured, corporate model. This has some benefits—more polish, better support, frequent updates—but it’s not clear that they outweigh the loss of diversity that made the game such a monumental success in the first place. Minecraft might not die, but if things continue as they are, it might not be the same game.
Rob Guthrie is a lapsed academic who writes about history, video games, and weird internet things. Follow him @RobertWGuthrie for pithy Tweets and lukewarm takes.
Irish twins vlog €1m each via Minecraft
Minecraft has turned into a gold mine for twin brothers from Co Meath. Ryan and Scott Fitzsimons, 25, each earned €1m in 2015 from posting videos of themselves playing the computer game on their YouTube channel.
Minecraft, in which players build structures using Lego-like blocks and fight zombies and skeletons using swords and pitchforks, has sold more than 100m copies and has 40m regular users.
The brothers have attracted 2.87m subscribers to Littlelizardgaming: Minecraft Mods, the YouTube channel they created in June 2012. Their videos, which feature amusing voiceovers by the brothers while they go on Minecraft adventures, have had more than 1.5bn views. In the Minecraft universe, Ryan’s avatar is known as Little Lizard while Scott is Tiny Turtle.
How Deadpool And Wolverine Could Team Up On The Big Screen
Now that Batman and Superman have properly met on the silver screen, the biggest superhero team-up that fans want to see is one between Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds’ Deadpool. Although it now looks like Wade Wilson won’t actually have a cameo in Logan (contrary to recent rumors), that doesn’t mean that these two hard-to-kill badasses won’t meet each other at some point. In fact, THR’s Borys Kit recently took to Twitter to reveal that — while Deadpool won’t show up during the events of Logan — there’s the distinct possibility that these two X-Men icons will meet up on the big screen in another project.
That announcement should definitely have you excited — even if it’s a bit vague. To help make sense of the rumors, we have taken it upon ourselves to compile a list of ways in which Deadpool and Wolverine could realistically come together in the X-Men universe. Some of these involve the characters battling one another, while others involve them actually teaming up, but they’re all insanely cool ideas that fans would love to see. Without any further delay, let’s kick this list off with (arguably) the easiest method of bringing these two together.

Wolverine Cameos In Deadpool 2
At this point a Wolverine cameo in Deadpool 2 seems like the easiest and most straightforward way for The Merc With The Mouth to interact with our favorite clawed anti-hero. Hugh Jackman has made his desire to officially retire from the role of Wolverine incredibly clear over the course of the last year, so a cameo in the Deadpool sequel could allow him to honor that decision while still giving fans what they want. The original Deadpool already made numerous references to Hugh Jackman and Wolverine, so the groundwork has been laid for a quick appearance. As long as they don’t show the “ball fondle” referenced in Deadpool‘s opening scene, we will be fine with a simple cameo.

They Team-Up In An X-Force Movie
Although it’s beginning to look like 20th Century Fox wants to give the actual X-Men team a break for the foreseeable future — they don’t currently have a traditional X-Men movie slated for release — an X-Force movie is entirely plausible. A darker and more aggressive team of mutants, the X-Force is a violent ensemble of anti-heroes that includes Wolverine, X-23, Psylocke, Deadpool, and Cable — all of whom are willing to kill to get the job done. Most of the recent movies have already done the necessary legwork to introduce this team of characters in the near future, so an X-Force movie seems like a perfect opportunity to properly introduce the relationship between Wade Wilson and Logan in a logical and kick-ass way.

They Make Another Weapon X Movie
Weapon X is an aspect of the X-Men lore that has been addressed on the silver screen numerous times over the years, but it still hasn’t received a proper adaptation yet. The closest we ever came to a genuine Weapon X storyline was X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and we all know how that turned out. In the comics, Wolverine and Deadpool are both products of the military research project, and their shared background has bonded them in several storylines over the years. Deadpool never specifically denied that Ajax’s workshop had any connection to Weapon X, so it’s still within the realm of possibility that a future X-Men movie could potentially explore Logan and Wade Wilson’s mutual connection to this shady organization.

They Fight Each Other In The New Mutants
Although Deadpool has become a loveable anti-hero in recent years, his debut appearance in the New Mutants lore gave him a far more villainous persona. With a New Mutants movie set to debut within the next few years, there is no better time to give the character a more sinister role and send him up against the team of young X-Men. The story could frame Hugh Jackman’s Logan as a side character (and mentor to the young team) who steps in to defend them when The Merc With The Mouth comes looking for blood. Admit it, you already know that the idea of watching these two characters hack pieces away from each other (and quickly regenerate) is a tantalizing prospect.

They Make Their Own Team-Up Movie
The entire “buddy movie” genre is predicated on the idea of putting two diametrically opposed characters together and seeing how it pans out. We’ve seen Riggs and Murtaugh in Lethal Weapon, and we’ve seen Lee and Carter in the Rush Hour series; now we think it’s time to give Wade Wilson and Logan the same treatment. Between Wolverine’s gruff exterior and Deadpool’s wisecracking persona, there are endless possibilities for story when we put this mismatched duo together and watch the sparks fly. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have proven that they have impeccable chemistry in real life, so it makes plenty of sense to produce a movie that capitalizes on their dynamic.
How do you think Wolverine and Deadpool should meet in the X-Men universe? Give us your thoughts in the comments section below!
10 Marvel And DC Characters Who Will Steal The Show in 2017
2016 may have been a weird year for movies, but in the Marvel and DC worlds, fans were introduced to many new players. The DC Extended Universe brought in their versions of Batman, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn and more, while in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Black Panther and Doctor Strange were two of the more notable characters to be thrown into the mix. Granted, not all of these movies were well received, but if you’re a longtime comic book fan like myself, seeing new versions of heroes and villains on the big screen is a treat.
Looking ahead to 2017, there are a lot of other new characters who will be put in the spotlight, so we’ve gathered together the 10 people from the Marvel and DC universe we believe will steal the show. Some of these characters are new, while others haven’t had the proper amount of time to show off. Let’s kick this off with someone who’s familiar, yet fresh at the same time.

Baby Groot
Is it cheating to have someone who’s a smaller version of a major character we’ve already seen? Well, it’s totally worth it, because Baby Groot is absolutely fantastic! Granted, we already knew how adorable the tinier sentient tree thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy‘s ending, but now that he’s mobile again, he can be both adorable and dangerous to any enemies that get in his way. However, like his taller self, Baby Groot isn’t ranking high in the intelligence department. Nevertheless, judging by the reaction online, he’s one of the main things people are looking forward to in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

Aquaman
Aquaman briefly appeared in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice earlier this year, but throwing a trident and quickly swimming away isn’t a lot to chew on. Justice League will be the first time the character is thrown into action, and we cannot wait. For decades, Aquaman has been the butt of jokes, but thankfully, his reputation has somewhat improved in recent years. We’re hopeful that Jason Momoa’s portrayal will continue the trend and impress moviegoers unfamiliar with the comics, especially once they see him controlling underwater life and tearing through Parademons.

Etta Candy
While her brief appearance in the Wonder Woman Comic-Con preview was fun, our first hint that Lucy Davis’ Etta Candy was going to be something special was the final scene in the most recent trailer. She made it clear that to the Amazon that women in the “outside world” rely on their principles first and foremost, but she isn’t afraid to a bit of fisticuffs should the occasion arise. Etta is obviously a woman who knows her way around early 20th century culture, but so far it also looks like she’s funny and sharp, so we’re looking forward to her being an excellent foil to the powerful, yet socially unaware, Diana.

Grandmaster
Grandmaster is one of the more obscure Marvel comics characters, but as an Elder of the Universe, he’s definitely one of the most important from a cosmic perspective. He’ll be introduced to the MCU next year in Thor: Ragnarok, and reports state he’ll be the one overseeing the gladiator battles that Hulk has been forced to participate in. That already sounds intriguing, but even better, Grandmaster will be played by Jeff Goldblum. This was one of our favorite announced castings in 2016, as Goldblum’s special brand of weirdness should be the perfect fit for playing an eccentric entity obsessed with games.

Mantis
Just like the main Guardians of the Galaxy were in 2014, Mantis is an extremely obscure Marvel character, but with James Gunn’s magic, she’s sure to become a fan favorite, too. Mantis popped up at the end of the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2teaser trailer to show off her empathic ability, and obviously socially ignorant, she loudly revealed Peter Quill’s “sexual love” for Gamora, which Drax found “somewhat amusing.” This is a good indication that her naivety will be a prominent source of humor in the sequel, but not to worry, she’ll also prove key to helping this band of miscreants protect the galaxy.

The Flash
Like Aquaman, The Flash was introduced to the DCEU this year, and while Barry Allen got a little more to do thanks to his Suicide Squad cameo, Justice League will also be his first opportunity to truly shine on the big screen. Even with The Flash TV series currently enjoying popularity, we’re hopeful that Ezra Miller’s version of the Scarlet Speedster will be something special. Not only do his speed effects look cool, but his conversation with Bruce Wayne in the Justice League Comic-Con preview cents that he’ll be a welcome source of humor and lightheartedness in the midst of the superhero team’s conflict with Steppenwolf.

Hela
Malekith made for a painfully boring and generic villain in Thor: The Dark World, but we have a good feeling that Thor: Ragnarok‘s Hela will enjoy similar reception as Loki, one of the MCU’s most compelling characters. Hela has been one of the God of Thunder’s longest-running adversaries, and like her comic book counterpart, her MCU iteration will have control over the dead. That’s enough to make Hela a worthy antagonist for the third (and probably most destructive) Thor movie, but with Cate Blanchett taking the role, we’re practically guaranteed one of the best superhero movie performances of 2017.

X-23
Hugh Jackman’s time as Wolverine will conclude in Logan, but he won’t be the only clawed mutant receiving significant screen time. The third Wolverine spinoff will see the eponymous protagonist meeting a young girl named Laura, and while director James Mangold hasn’t confirm it, it’s clear she’s X-23 by her first name and two claws on each hand. Although she didn’t utter a word in the first Logan trailer, critics were impressed by her in the exclusive footage screened earlier this month, so it sounds like the cinematic X-23 will be just as fun to watch as her comic book counterpart.

Valkyrie
Valkyrie is one of those Thor characters who some fans have been dying to see in live action, and that will finally happen in Thor: Ragnarok. Played by Tessa Thompson, she will be Thor’s new love interest, but with her mighty sword and natural Asgardian abilities, she’ll likely be helping the God of Thunder and Hulk defend the Nine Realms from whatever Hela, Skurge and the movie’s other villains are plotting. Valkyrie is also already confirmed to return for more movies, so look forward to more of her superhero contributions in 2018 and beyond.

Vulture
Since Vulture was the second super villain Spider-Man ever fought in the comics, it’s appropriate he’ll be the main antagonist in Spider-Man: Homecoming, as Tom Holland’s Peter Parker is still early into his superhero career. Played by Michael Keaton, this version of Adrian Toomes will lead a gang that’s come into possession of advanced technology. In Toomes’ case, he’ll be terrorizing New York in a winged suit that effectively blends his classic look with a modern twist. More importantly, Keaton’s Vulture is ruthless and unafraid to do whatever’s necessary for him to make it to the top of the criminal underworld.
Minecraft News & Updates: New Mobs, Blocks, and Wings to Consoles
The latest updates to Minecraft spark the interest of the players. With the Minecraft 1.10 for consoles now available, significant changes to endgame content will be experienced, other than the new mobs, blocks, and items.
Mojang, Minecraft developer launched Minecraft 1.10 in order to delight all gamers with a huge update to the sandbox video game. This new full changelog is something that the video gamers will really enjoy. For over the years, both the game’s creator and the huge community that formed around it witnessed the evolution of Minecraft together. This made it possible for the building adventure title to spread across multiple platforms and to cater to multiple generations.
According to the release notes, new End Cities and End Ships have made their way to The End. This adds more life to the game and gives players a lot more to play around with once they’ve exhausted the game’s final area.
Another addition to the game is Elytra, a chestplate-slot item that gives the player wings. While equipped, players can glide from high ledges until they reach the ground, controlling their rate of descent by looking up or down. This allows players to get an aerial perspective on what they build and/or what others build around them. However, Elytra cannot be crafted, only found in the end.
A Mojang spokesperson said that they have been working in the depths of their bunker complex. Minecraft artists and builders have been busy blasting its glorious overworld into an irradiated wasteland fit for “Fallout” fans to wander.
Other updates also include new blocks, new mobs, new items, and an updated crafting interface. Only bad news is that the Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Windows 10 Edition will not be a free download for users.
Minecraft News & Updates: New Mobs, Blocks, and Wings to Consoles
Minecraft Players Receive Gift For Holiday Season; Update On Console And Pocket Edition Started To Roll Out [Video]
Just before year 2016 comes to an end, good news keep coming, especially for Minecraft fans. Players are treated from the latest update to the latest version of Minecraft. If you’re a fan, you will be jacked up by what you’ll read below.
Minecraft Console Update
Microsoft has started rolling out the Minecraft 1.10 for console with new additional features such as new blocks, mobs and items including some changes to the content of the end game. The free update also includes new downloadable contents that are perfect gifts to avid Minecraft players — a sure way to keep players’ interest in the game.
Meanwhile, if players wanted more than the free update can offer, they can at any time purchase the new downloadable content, “Fallout” mashup pack for $6 which already include 44 skins or the Merry Bundle for $7, GameSpot reported.
Minecraft Pocket Edition Update
Just after the update for console, Microsoft also rolled out an update for the pocket edition of Minecraft where players can add music which can be downloaded in the store. The update also features the option to delete add on for the unwanted add ons, Mobipicker reported. The other features include the following:
- A message appears after dying or the bed was destroyed (“Your home bed was missing or obstructed”)
- “100% dragon free” or “It’s alpha” splash messages removed
- Get one item with full durability after taking two damaged items and putting them in crafting grid or anvil
- Faster transfer of items between containers
- Animation for throwing items
- Wearing helmets can prevent endermen from attacking
- Make huge mushrooms from regular mushrooms
- Beetroot and beetroot soup in the creative inventory
Aside from the update, players who own Apple TV receives good news. According to Neurogadget, the experience in using the console or PC will just be the same when playing “Minecraft” using the Apple TV with 7 DLC. In a press release, Mojang revealed that the DLC will include “The Holiday 2015,” “Natural,” “Cartoon,” “Town Folk,” “Festive 2016 Mashups,” and the “City Skin Folks Skin Pack” and is now available in iTunes which costs around $20. However, it will not support the “Minecraft Realms” or Xbox Live for now.
Minecraft expansion successfully tricks students into learning
Two chemists, a materials scientist and a game developer (all professors), have created a Minecraft expansion designed to sneakily teach chemistry and engineering concepts. They used the mod as part of a college course and found preliminary results that suggest it works reasonably well.
The goal, the group writes in Nature Chemistry, was to create an educational game that didn’t feel like work, but rather would “excite [students] so much that they would consume it without needing to be assigned it.” The Polycraft World expansion had two central guiding principles: “the science we add must be accurate, and it must add something fun to the game.”
Much like vanilla Minecraft, Polycraft World requires players to combine materials to generate items, but it adds in accurate chemical processes to get there. “If you combine the right reactants (in a chemically balanced way) you will get a new material such as Kevlar,” the researchers explain. They wanted to create a strong natural incentive to learn the practical concepts by allowing players to generate items like jetpacks and flamethrowers. Polycraft World uses an online wiki to teach users how to play, as in vanilla Minecraft.
Chemist Christina Thompson took the mod for a test drive with a group of 26 students. As a non-graded part of a class called “Video Games and Learning,” students were asked to play Polycraft World up to a certain point. At no point were they taught anything scientific, and they were never asked to learn anything from the game.
After 11 weeks, the students were given a pop quiz on polymer science. Around half of the students were able to draw a substantial part of the crude oil distillation process, and the majority were able to identify easy-to-make polymers used in the game. A small group of students was even able to identify more advanced polymers.
As the researchers note, the sample size here is small enough that it’s not much more than anecdotal evidence, but it’s still encouraging. These students, they point out, “learned the real-world processes required to get benzene from crude oil because they wanted to make jetpacks in a video game.” One thing not clear from this exercise is whether the students would have enjoyed the game enough to get to their assigned stage without being asked to.
The researchers think that gaming holds huge promise as an educational tool, especially as remote education becomes more popular. The medium of games itself is particularly well-designed for education, they argue. Not only do games allow people to progress at their own pace and fail in a constructive way, but they are pretty much the definition of intense focus and motivation: “Humans have collectively spent more than 1.75 billion hours of their time playing … Minecraft, which if measured linearly would predate the birth of Homo Sapiens.”
Still, although there have been successful educational games—think Oregon Trail and Kerbal Space Program—Polycraft World was the first real stab at using games to replace a traditional educational course. And it relies on software that’s useful for teaching. Minecraft has the advantage of logging data that would allow a hypothetical teacher to keep track of how people are doing, recording how many attempts a student needs to create a particular polymer or how fast they’re progressing through the game.
Right now, digital tools that resemble games in some way are quite widely used in education, but most of these tools aren’t intended to be fun in their own right (or they try, but don’t cut it). Educational games that genuinely create motivation to progress could be a powerful and valuable tool. Even though that’s a far-off possibility, there’s a more immediate opportunity, the researchers suggest: partnerships between academia and game developers could enrich existing games, like Civilization, to be more robustly accurate and educational.
Minecraft expansion successfully tricks students into learning
Minecraft News & Updates: New Mobs, Blocks, and Wings to Consoles
The latest updates to Minecraft spark the interest of the players. With the Minecraft 1.10 for consoles now available, significant changes to endgame content will be experienced, other than the new mobs, blocks, and items.
Mojang, Minecraft developer launched Minecraft 1.10 in order to delight all gamers with a huge update to the sandbox video game. This new full changelog is something that the video gamers will really enjoy. For over the years, both the game’s creator and the huge community that formed around it witnessed the evolution of Minecraft together. This made it possible for the building adventure title to spread across multiple platforms and to cater to multiple generations.
According to the release notes, new End Cities and End Ships have made their way to The End. This adds more life to the game and gives players a lot more to play around with once they’ve exhausted the game’s final area.
Another addition to the game is Elytra, a chestplate-slot item that gives the player wings. While equipped, players can glide from high ledges until they reach the ground, controlling their rate of descent by looking up or down. This allows players to get an aerial perspective on what they build and/or what others build around them. However, Elytra cannot be crafted, only found in the end.
A Mojang spokesperson said that they have been working in the depths of their bunker complex. Minecraft artists and builders have been busy blasting its glorious overworld into an irradiated wasteland fit for “Fallout” fans to wander.
Other updates also include new blocks, new mobs, new items, and an updated crafting interface. Only bad news is that the Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Windows 10 Edition will not be a free download for users.
With all these sort of updates, players are surely kept interested in the sandbox video game. Stay tuned here at Mobile & Apps for updates.
Minecraft News & Updates: New Mobs, Blocks, and Wings to Consoles
Minecraft News, Update: Everything You Need To Know About End Portal Reactivation
Minecraft Full Version is expected to come to the Apple TV. It should be noted that the Windows 10 and Pocket editions of Minecraft reportedly adds endgame content in the beta. Furthermore, the tvOS release of Minecraft reportedly adds seven pieces of downloadable content.
New DLCs Featured In The Apple TV Minecraft
It has further been noted by developer Mojang that the Apple TV Edition of Minecraft may also pack the Holiday 2015. Additionally, City Folk and Town Folk skin packs may also be included as in-game content. Moreover, Plastic, Cartoon, Festive 2016 and Natural mash-up packs is also said to be included.
Note that the Minecraft DLC additions may only be available for a limited number of purchasers. Previously, Apple TV was also noted with the Story Mode in Minecraft with a narrative from Telltale Games. Moreover, Minecraft was also noted to launch on the device in June.
On the contrary, the Apple TV Edition of Minecraft reportedly does not support both the Xbox Live log-ins as well as Minecraft Realms. In the meantime, Mojang further revealed that Minecraft may be updated soon to support both features. Currently, the pocket and Windows 10 editions of Minecraft have been noted running on version 1.0 complete with the aforementioned updates.
Minecraft 1.10 Patch Notes Released
In other news, Minecraft updates have reportedly been released for the home console versions. Apparently, it is believed that the Minecraft 1.10 with new mobs, blocks and items may make the console game more comparable to the PC version. Note that the release notes have also been published.
Minecraft will reportedly pack new End Ships and End Cities to The End. Moreover, players are expected to receive the chestplate slot item Elytra that reportedly gives players wings. Note that this item may equip players the ability to glide from high ledges and control the rate of descent by looking down or up. Learn more about Minecraft 1.10 here:
Minecraft News, Update: Everything You Need To Know About End Portal Reactivation
Everything You Need to Know About the Minecraft 1.10 Update
With Christmas round the corner and to spice the gaming experience, Minecraft has launched its all new version of the Minecraft 1.10 update. So if you have been recently feeling a bit outwardly because of the PC/Mac and Pocket/Windows 10 current updates, there is no need to worry as Minecraft has released its all new console editions with the Minecraft 1.10 update.
The Minecraft 1.10 recent update which has termed as the new exploration, is now live and active for all the game freaks. The best thing about this new update that it is available for free download and usage. It can be downloaded and played with the current versions of Windows 10 and Mac personal computers.

There are several great features available by the launching of this update. The salient features introduced by the launch of the Minecraft 1.10 update include a new range of maps, items, characters, exciting quests, enemies and so much more. When the Macs and the Windows 10 users would download the latest version of the Minecraft 1.10 updated version, they will immediately encounter a new Cartographer.
This Cartographer would offer a lot of maps for accessing the treasure which will be offered when you would exchange some emeralds. Every emerald which has been exchanged has a value or worth for the maps which will help the player in the discovery of new treasure maps and a completely new world to be discovered by the players.
New Minecraft Update
The new update of the Minecraft games also offers to its players an adventure-filled journey for the treasure hunt which involves the entry of new creatures, guardians, and even magical creatures. Some of the recent updates or changes to the game plan with the recent Minecraft 1.10 update include:
- Fixation of several bugs
- Addition of polar bear
- Addition of new husks and stray animals
- An option for enabling auto-jump
- Several improvements in the inbuilt commands
- Customized maps with exciting structural blocks
- Bone blocks resembling underground structured fossils
- Addition of magma block
- Addition of Red Nether bricks and Nether Wart blocks
- The mushrooms can be made even larger
- The chance provided to the users to win lonely trees situated in the plains
- Herobrine has been removed
- Better paths have been generated by the villages between the buildings
- The user can even find the abandoned mineshafts which are filled with gold
- More versions of the villages are available which are based on the biomes they are constructed in
- The players can saddle the wildest animals to provide protection to their caravan train and provide security from the monsters.
With the new update of the Minecraft 1.10 version, the users are given a grand opportunity to discover themselves in the most adventurous and fun-filled way. The players just need to be brave and begin their quest to find the hidden treasures to achieve success in the game plan.
‘Minecraft’ crossing paths with ‘Fallout’ in new DLC; PC’s 1.11.1 patch also released
The highly pixelated world of “Minecraft” has been a global hit among kids and adults alike and had mashed up with other game franchises over the years. This Holiday season will be no different as the five-year-old game will be crossing paths with an equally famed title – Bethesda’s “Fallout.”
The new downloadable content has been revealed to fans about a week ago and has gone live since yesterday. Just like the previous penchant, the new game segment has brought in loads of new skins and items taken from the “Fallout” universe, Gamespot learned. Some of the new skins include the likes of “Fallout’s” renowned mascot, Vault Boy, Nick Valentine, Jangles the moon monkey, Paladin Cross, robo-sleuth, Tinker Tom, and even the super-powered mutant, Fawkes.
Nuked landmarks in the “Fallout” lore has also graced the game which include the Tenpenny Tower and the Capitol building. These well-known beacons won’t be complete without it being infested with oversized web crawlers, two-headed bovine mutations, gruesome-looking anomalies, and slender ghouls.
Making the “Minecraft-Fallout” experience complete is the playlist that went along the newly released game expansion. The soundtrack has stashed in popular tunes in recent and previous “Fallout” titles that will make sandbox gameplay all worthwhile during the Holidays.
The new DLC comes with a price tag of $6 and is now available on all major gaming platforms including legacy consoles such as Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.
PC players, on the other hand, will not be left out as Minecraft’s website also released the 1.11.1 patch that brought forth some nifty stuff within the game. Such items include a rocket equipped elytra glider, a so-called “sweeping edge” enchantment for bladed weapons, iron nuggets, and a tweak in the game’s attack indicator where players are now being signaled on when to strike.
‘Minecraft’ crossing paths with ‘Fallout’ in new DLC; PC’s 1.11.1 patch also released
‘Minecraft’ Holiday update gives players wings, other features for The End dimension
In the new update for the “Minecraft” game, update 1.10 is considered the holiday update. This update introduces wings to the console versions of the game, as well as new mobs as well as new features for The End dimension.
“Minecraft” developer Mojang released a “Fallout” crossover DLC pack, which made the console versions of the game transform into a wasteland, according to Game Rant. The pack is mostly for cosmetic purposes, as it only adds a few new characters as well as character skins. However, the new update promises that this time, it is more practical and free for everyone.
The new update adds a whole new range of features to the “Minecraft” console versions. Update 1.10 gives significant changes to The End dimension’s landscape with the addition of End Cities and End ships. The former is basically made out of end stone bricks as well as purpur blocks, which can be composed of just a single tower. The latter are simply pirate-ship like vessels, as described by the players who played the PC and Mac versions of the game.
Also, “Minecraft” update 1.10 gives players several new items that help make the game even more interesting. This includes Dragon’s Breath, Water Splash Potion, Tipped Arrow, and Elytra. The last one on the list cannot be crafted, but are only found in End Cities and can be worn as a chestplate that allows players flight.
However, the Elytra only allows players to glide from high ledges until they reach the ground, according to Game Spot. The rate of descent can be controlled by looking up or down, but if the player looks up for prolonged periods of time, they will stall. Otherwise, they gain a small amount of height.
“Minecraft” is available on the PC, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The game is available for both Android and iOS mobile devices.
Here is a trailer for the “Minecraft” holiday update 1.10 for the console.
‘Minecraft’ Holiday update gives players wings, other features for The End dimension
Update 1.10 (and more!) on console today!
Update 1.10 (and more!) on console today!
Mobs, blocks, items, mash-up packs, skins, maps!
Are you feeling a bit left because of our recent PC/Mac and Pocket / Windows 10 updates, console kids? Aww. There’s no need to be sad. Christmas is just around the corner. And (if you’ve been well-behaved) Santa might bring you a tangerine or something.
Also… we’ve just released a big update for all console editions of Minecraft!1!
This one features a wide range of Minecraft goodness from new mobs to fresh status effects. We’ve also revamped The End – take a visit to that mysterious place after updating and you might find End Cities, End Ships and a complete gamechanger known as Elytra – which will give you a whole new perspective on your world.
Here’s the full changelog:
- New mobs: Shulker, Stray Skeleton, Husk Zombie, Skeleton Trap Horses
- New Blocks: Chorus Flower, Chorus Plant, Dragon Head, End Gateway, End Rod, Purpur Block,
- Purpur Pillar, Purpur Stairs, Purpur Slab
- New Items: Chorus Fruit, Chorus Fruit, Dragons’s Breath, Elytra, End Crystal, Lingering Potion, Water Splash Potion, Popped Chorus Fruit, Potion of Luck, Tipped Arrow; Spruce, Birch, Jungle, Acacia, and Dark Oak boats
- New Status Effects: Levitation, Luck
- The End: significant changes to The End dimension – End Cities, End Ship
- Crafting: UI updated to allow crafting fireworks, similarly to how Banners are crafted
- Brewing: changed to include a slot for Blaze Powder
- Tutorial: new Tutorial world, including tutorials for Banners and Elytra
Alongside all of that excitement, we’ve also released a bunch of new mash-up packs, maps, and skins for each console edition. Click through the illustrative images below for all the info!
Minecraft Update Brings New Mobs, Blocks, and Wings to Consoles
The latest update to hit Minecraft for consoles is now available, bringing the console version to near feature parity with the PC version.
Minecraft 1.10 for consoles is now available, making significant changes to endgame content, and adding a brace of new mobs, blocks, and items.
According to the release notes, new End Cities and End Ships have been added to The End, adding more life and character to the otherwise bland final area of one of the most popular games on the planet.
Players can also now get Elytra, a chestplate-slot item that gives the player wings. While equipped, players can glide from high ledges until they reach the ground, controlling their rate of descent by looking up or down. While a small amount of altitude can be gained by looking up, players will stall if they do so for too long. Elytra cannot be crafted, only found in The End.
Update 1.10 also adds brewing, new tutorials for banners and elytra, and status effects such as levitation and luck.
Minecraft was also recently updated to add new skins and environments from the Fallout franchise, and got a new soundtrack from composer Gareth Coker.
Minecraft Update Brings New Mobs, Blocks, and Wings to Consoles
Minecraft’s holiday update is live for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles
Minecraft developer Mojang is wishing all of its console players a happy holidays with a big update and a couple of downloadable-content packs.
The block-building phenomenon is now at version 1.10 on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo systems. This patch, known as the “holiday update,” introduces flying, new potions, and more. It is free and available to download now. Mojang and publisher Microsoft are also rolling out a couple of new bundles and skin packs for players who are fans of Fallout or the most wonderful time of the year.
These kinds of updates and DLC releases are a key way that Microsoft is keeping players interested in Minecraft, which debuted on PC as an unfinished demo in 2009. Free updates get players to check out what’s new on their platform of choice, and then the skin packs enable players to spend money to help fund future development for one of the best-selling games of all time.
Here’s a breakdown of the 1.10 update:
- Flying is coming to the Console Editions.
- To fly, you need to equip a new item called Elytra.
- You can find the Elytra in “The End” realm.
- Mojang and partner 4J Studios have updated The End with End Cities and End Ships.
- You can craft new potions, like Lingering potions, using Dragon’s Breath.
- Minecraft now has new status effects: Levitation and Luck.
- Amplified Terrain option when starting a new world on Xbox One or PlayStation 4 increases the differences between valleys and mountains. This is for getting the most out of the Elytra.
If that free content isn’t enough, you can spend $6 to unlock the Fallout Mash-up Pack. This DLC includes 44 skins that will make your characters look like the irradiated cast of publisher Bethesda’s Fallout role-playing games. You can also use a Pip-Boy-inspired user interface.
If you’re looking for something more festive, you can get the Merry Bundle for $7. This includes a number of holiday-themed pieces of DLC that will enable you to cover your world in sleighbells, presents tied up in strings, and warm wollen mittens. No word yet on whether this includes whiskers on kittens.
Minecraft’s holiday update is live for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles
New Minecraft Soundtracks Coming This Week, Listen to Some Songs Here
Minecraft fans have something to look forward to this week, as new official soundtracks for the sandbox game’s Greek/Chinese Mythology and Battle Mode expansions arrive on December 21.
Ahead of that, composer Gareth Coker has shared a few of the moody and atmospheric tracks on his Soundcloud page. We’ve embedded a sampling of the tunes below. The Interactive Academy award-winning composer also did the music for Ori and the Blind Forest and Ark: Survival Evolved.
“4J Studios has really given me a huge creative tableau to work with, which I suppose is fitting given that this is Minecraft,” Coker said in a statement. “It was also wonderful to work with a team that supported live music, as the vast majority of work on these three albums contains live musicians.”
Coker also shared some insight into his process for composing the songs.
“When writing music for Minecraft Greek and Chinese mythologies, I tried to keep the music fairly restrained and in keeping with the general pace and feel of the original game, but emphasizing the cultural and historical elements that these mythological settings bring to the table,” he said. “We end up with a mix of live orchestra, solo ethnic instruments, and pulsing background synth elements to help keep the player engaged. The main difference between the two is that the Chinese Mythology has a stronger emphasis on melody and traditional instruments, while the Greek mythology is overall a little more ambient.”
You will notice that the Minecraft Battle Mode songs are very different, stylistically, and that makes sense given the subject material.
“It is a lot faster-paced and contains a great deal of excitement, to help match the gameplay in these mini-games,” Coker said. “4J Studios were particularly keen on having melodies and riffs play throughout these mini-games, and that’s where the emphasis lies in the music here, as well as matching the huge variety of settings, which vary from fantasy, to steampunk, to the wild west, and more.”




Coker also spoke about the unique opportunity he has with Minecraft to write music for an incredibly open-ended game. There are also challenges associated with this, he said.
“One of the most enjoyable parts about creating all this music–and it’s not something that happens too often for composers for film, TV, or games–is being able to create music that isn’t necessarily tied to a fixed narrative,” he said. “This is actually its own challenge, as having a fixed narrative & picture can make decisions a lot easier, instead of having a blank canvas! However, as a result, I think I’ve been able to create tracks that have a natural ebb/flow and while enhancing the in-game experience.”
New Minecraft Soundtracks Coming This Week, Listen to Some Songs Here
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