Minecraft Earth celebrates spooky season with the R28 update
Minecraft Earth enters the spooky season with style.
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Minecraft Earthis finally getting into the Halloween spirit of things, just likethe rest of Minecraft celebrating the arrival of spooky season, with the release of theR28 update. The latest update for Minecraft’s mobile AR spin-off begins a new season, adds some creepy new mobs, and makes a few other changes to the game in time for everyone’s favorite (or should-be-favorite) season. Like recent updates, there isn’t a ton to talk about here, but it should be enough to keep long-time players coming back for more.
The Witch and Viler Witch are brewing up mischief! In the latest update, they’re stirring up trouble in tappables in addition to:☠️ Increased chances of finding hostile mobs the week of Halloween📸 New Wide-Angle Mode👻 Season 12: Boo! Spooky!↣https://t.co/OBpzUcz2Ck↢pic.twitter.com/Lq5S52TQikThe Witch and Viler Witch are brewing up mischief! In the latest update, they’re stirring up trouble in tappables in addition to:☠️ Increased chances of finding hostile mobs the week of Halloween📸 New Wide-Angle Mode👻 Season 12: Boo! Spooky!↣https://t.co/OBpzUcz2Ck↢pic.twitter.com/Lq5S52TQik— Minecraft Earth (@minecraftearth)October 20, 2020October 20, 2020
The changelog for Minecraft Earth’s R28 update includes:
New stuff!
New mobs & variants
Bug fixes
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