Minecraft Dungeons adds 10 new Achievements worth 250 gamerscore Gold in Creeping Winter DLC
A reason for the Achievement hunters to return.
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What you need to know
Minecraft Dungeonsis having a big day, with theCreeping Winter DLC, which adds loads of new content,rolling out to the masses today. However, the new expansion also adds something that’s very important to some players: new Achievements to acquire and add to their growing gamerscore collection.
Creeping Winter adds ten new Achievements, worth a combined 250 gamerscore or Gold, and includes challenges not just for Creeping Winter, but also for the previously releasedJungle Awakens DLC. This is great news, as a big point of contention for fans was the lack of Achievements with Jungle Awakens, which exemplified the rather light amount of content on display. Creeping Winter aims to fix both of those, and reward players for their time in the process.
The new Achievements include:
The new Achievements are available to complete the moment you’ve installed the new update, so be sure to check them out. None of the new Achievements seem particularly difficult to complete, so committed players should be able to knock them out in a few hours or so.
Are you happy new Achievements have been added? Are you planning to go back to Minecraft Dungeons now that these have been added? Let us know in the comments below!
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Minecraft Dungeons is the next saga in Minecraft’s story, and Mojang Studios have knocked another one out of the park. Awesome co-op combat paired with powerful loot, all at a crazy affordable price? There’s not much more you could ask for in an epic dungeon crawling ARPG.
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