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Minecraft Dungeons Cross-Play Coming in November, Howling Peaks DLC in December

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After launching in May, Mojang’s Minecraft Dungeons has seen two paid DLC packs release thus far, namely Jungle Awakens and Creeping Winter. However, even more content and features are underway. The developer confirmed that cross-play between Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC players would launch in November.

In December, another DLC pack is coming with Howling Peaks. Along with new mountainous environments, players can expect new enemies, new gear, “the power of the wind itself” and more. If it follows the pattern of previous DLC, then expect a free update of sorts as well (though whether a new Hero Pass will be announced at some point remains to be seen).

And in case that’s enough, there was a tease of new content coming in 2021. Said content includes regions apparently set in volcanoes and underwater along with other intriguing locations. Mojang noted that there was still “work to do” on this so expect more polish closer to launch. For more details on Minecraft Dungeons, check out our review here.

Unite. Fight. Survive… Together!

Cross-play is coming to @dungeonsgame in November, next month! Gather all your heroic friends and prepare to play together on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One!

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— Minecraft (@Minecraft) October 3, 2020

Hello there hero, adventure calls once again! Dangerous mobs, new gear, and the power of the wind itself, all await you atop perilous peaks!

Howling Peaks DLC arrives in December – it's nearly time to trek to the top!

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— Minecraft (@Minecraft) October 3, 2020

Hostile jungles and forever-winter lands have been just a taste of what's to come! Here's a sneak-peek of some of the amazing content we're bringing to Dungeons next year – don't worry if it doesn't look sparkly and perfect just yet, we've still got work to do. pic.twitter.com/RLgCzBESGp

— Minecraft (@Minecraft) October 3, 2020

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