Minecraft Dungeons gets Spooky Fall Event, adds Apocalypse Plus mode in new update

Minecraft Dungeons is getting spooky with it.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Minecraft Dungeonsis rolling out a new patch update today with1.5.0.0, that expectantly adds theSpooky Fall Event to Minecraft Dungeons. With this event, which lasts from today until November 3, 2020, you’ll have seasonal challenges and trials to complete, and exclusive gear and rewards to unlock. This is Minecraft Dungeons' first holiday event, so hopefully it paves the well for future timed celebrations.

Alongside the Spooky Fall Event, we also get the Apocalypse Plus mode announced back atMinecraft Livealongside theMinecraft Dungeons Howling Peaks DLC. With Apocalypse Plus, players will have access to an additionaltwentylevels of difficulty, leading to a great challenge, more powerful gear, and just a whole lot more game to play. You can jump into Apocalypse Plus right alongside the Spooky Fall Event for even more challenge. Good luck!

The full changelog for the Minecraft Dungeons 1.5.0.0 update includes:

Spooky Fall Event

Spooky Fall Event

Apocalypse Plus

Balance changes

Blacksmith changes

Fixes

Known issues:

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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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