Coming to Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Switch.
Developer Mojang’s lively, procedurally produced prison crawler turns off, Minecraft Dungeons, will present its recently guaranteed and hotly anticipated cross-stage multiplayer uphold next Tuesday, seventeenth November.
Minecraft Dungeons has kept on developing since its dispatch prior this year, having so far got a free new prison and two paid extensions – Jungle Awakens and Creeping Winter – close by various more modest, however no less significant component refreshes. A Daily Trials mode was included in September, for example, close by the alternative to introduce accommodating vendors inside the campground center point, while October’s update added a dash of creepiness to Minecraft Dungeons’ standard adventuring, politeness of the Spooky Fall Event.
This month, in any case, will at last bring one of Minecraft Dungeons’ most foreseen post-dispatch include augmentations as cross-stage multiplayer uphold. As of next Tuesday, seventeenth November, players across Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Switch will have the option to collaborate for co-employable adventuring – in spite of the fact that it’s significant that cross-spare usefulness is excluded. There’s yet more Minecraft Dungeons still to come for the current year, obviously; December will bring the game’s third paid extension, Howling Peaks, to all stages, presenting another biome and chief, in addition to new missions, things, and foes.
It’ll be accompanied by a free update for all players, adding an even harder “Apocalypse Plus” option, which brings 20 new difficulty levels, as well as fresh enchantments and items.