Minecraft Now promises a better day with SpongeBob DLC

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If you missed the June edition of Minecraft Now, a series of videos that walk players through different aspects of the game, and a glimpse into the future, including new SpongeBob DLC, we’ve got you covered. Minecraft Now: June went live on June 30 at 5:00 p.m.

Mojang has shared a number of interesting details about The Wild update, including what contributed to the creation of Mangroves, information about the creation of the monstrous Guardian, and general discussions about The Wild update. If you want to watch it yourself, you’ll be glad to know it’s already on YouTube so you can catch up at your leisure.

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Like Lightyear DLC, the upcoming Minecraft Spongebob DLC is an official adventure that takes us deep into Bikini Bottom in a stunning recreation of SpongeBob’s hometown. It features everything from SpongeBob’s famous pineapple to Mermaid Man’s retirement home, and it’s up to you to help SpongeBob make this day the best it can be. You can even give Gary a friendly pet and try to make Squidward smile by playing his favorite instrument, but good luck with that.

How to watch Minecraft now, June

You can watch Minecraft Now for June on the Minecraft YouTube channel.

It’s amazing how much detail the team put into Bikini Bottom. Along with a 1:1 scale recreation of SpongeBob’s pineapple and the Krusty Krab, you can take a boat ride to the jellyfish fields and catch jellyfish just for fun. Or visit Mr. Krabs and help deal with waves of hungry customers demanding a Krabby Patty or 10 Krabby Patty.

If you’re in the mood to check out more DLC and get some free stuff, you’ll be happy to hear there’s a big sale going on right now on the Minecraft Marketplace.

Source : PC Gamesn

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