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Minecraft Dungeons gets cross-play and higher difficulty levels – Gaming – News

Minecraft Dungeons, Minecraft’s Diablo-esque spin-off, is getting cross-play. The game is available on Xbox One, PS4, Switch and Windows. There will also be twenty new levels of difficulty for those who already master the game.

The game can be played with a total of four players, making cross-play effective parties to fill. This update should be released in November and developer Mojang is not charging anything for it. The demonstration of the feature shows that all four platforms are supported, something that not so long ago not self-evident was.

In addition to cross-play, there will also be new difficulty levels in December. True Apocalypse VII now the hardest, it will soon be Apocalypse XXVII, or 27. So there are twenty new degrees, which allow players and enemies to become stronger, but also new enchantments in items come along. A common complaint in reviews is that the game is too easy. In addition, a new dlc will follow in December, called Howling Peaks. A season pass there will be.

Minecraft itself is also getting some new content. The Caves & Cliffsupdate adds caves as well as archeology system. All this and more was revealed during Mojang’s own Minecraft Live 2020-stream.

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