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Minecraft Dungeons Crafts a Release Date Window

Minecraft Dungeons isn't all that far off, with its multi-platform release coming relatively soon.
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Minecraft Dungeons was first announced back in 2018, and considering the popularity of the survival game it’s based on, we knew it wasn’t that far off. During Microsoft’s X019 celebration yesterday, the game got an actual release window: finally. Minecraft Dungeons‘ release date is slated for April 2020.

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A total surprise when announced, Minecraft Dungeons is actually an APRG that will have players dungeon diving together or alone for riches, snazzy loot, and cool weapons — just as one should be doing in an ARPG!

The gameplay trailer released in June of this year shows off some of the game’s main gameplay components, including a variety of weapons, environments, skills, and hordes of mobs waiting to be smote into the ground. If you forgot what the game actually looked like, check out the June reveal trailer below.

 

If you don’t game on PC or don’t have an Xbox One, you’ll get your chance with Minecraft Dungeons just like everyone else. The game is set to release on not only PC and Xbox One, but also on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. It will also make its way to Xbox Game Pass, adding further value to what’s already a great subscription service.

We don’t know much more about Minecraft Dungeons at the time of writing, but Mojang is surely itching to release more information about their upcoming genre-busting ARPG soon enough. Head over to the official site to sign up for updates directly, and keep an eye here on GameSkinny for further news on this exciting upcoming Minecraft spin-off.


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Ashley's been with GameSkinny since the start, and is a certified loot goblin. Has a crippling Darktide problem, 500 hours on only Ogryn (hidden level over 300). Currently playing Darktide, GTFO, RoRR, Palworld, and Immortal Life.