Crossplay will be a feature in Minecraft Dungeons for Nintendo Switch, Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. In a tweet today from the Minecraft Dungeons Twitter account, the free update was confirmed to be landing on November 17 for everyone. There was no word on whether or not the update would be making its way to next-gen consoles like PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X/S. The game will however be available on next-gen consoles, both of which release this w
Minecraft Dungeons _ will receive crossplay for all platforms starting next week. It hasn't been long since _Minecraft Dungeons was originally released in May of 2020. The game, which is developed by Mojang Studios, is a dungeon crawling RPG for Minecraft fans that are all about the action. Though it may have a Minecraft theme and aesthetic, Minecraft Dungeons has a ton of major differences when compared to Minecraft itself. There are quests, different weapons to utilize, and a linear overarching story. It's also encouraged for players to go through dungeons as a co-op group with up to three other play
Mojang is commemorating the end of 2020 by holding a community celebration event in _Minecraft _ , featuring free fan-made game modes for players to download and try. Ever since its inception, the legendary sandbox game has had a heavy focus on letting players design and create their own content, be it in the form of minigames, monster-filled dungeons, or just massive, inspiring creations with which to wow their frie
Another big winner in Apple’s awards was Genshin Impact , which took home the top prize for Game of the Year for iPhones devices . The free-to-play game managed to capture many with its Breath of the Wild feel despite fears that the game’s gacha mechanics would deter players. Genshin Impact is far from struggling; in fact, according to one report, the game is tantalizingly close to an amazing financial milestone. From the game’s release in September to the end of November the game brought in nearly $400 million dollars on mobile platforms al
YouTuber and **Minecraft ** speedrunner Dream has been doxxed, in yet another blow to the controversial streamer over the past weeks. The doxxing came about after a picture of Dream's kitchen posted on his Twitter account, which was apparently enough for a few obsessed fans to use to find his personal information and location, a testament to the often destructive power of the internet as a tool for online stalking and harassm
Dream has already faced a few other controversies over the last few weeks, including being stripped of his speedrun record on Minecraft following allegations that his incredible luck was just a little too incredible to be credible. As catalogued by Twitter user defnoodles , hardcore Dream "stans" have since taken matters into their own hands, when Dream posted a picture of his kitchen to one of his Twitter accounts (whether they were motivated by his cheating or by his face reveal is unknown). Using online real estate marketplace Zillow, Twitter user mazouwu managed to figure out Dream's precise address and offered the information to anyone who asked before deleting all of the content from their acco
Dream has yet to comment on his social media platforms about the doxxing, but there luckily don't seem to be any pictures of his face floating around the internet (yet), which hopefully means that no one has visited his home address. The tweet showing the picture of his kitchen has since been deleted, but the entire situation is a stark reminder that it doesn't take much for the most obsessive of fans to figure out sensitive information thanks to the internet, and the more famous a streamer is, the more likely they are to be stalked. Doxxing has always been a serious issue in the gaming world and has affected major corporations and individual gamers alike, necessitating an extreme amount of caution for Switchmixzone.com anyone with any level of internet prese
Of course there are "fans" out there who claim that Dream deserved the doxxing because of his refusal to reveal his face after actively hyping it up, but that's a toxic and bizarrely entitled mindset. Dream has the same rights to his privacy as anyone else, regardless of his online presence, and any punishment he deserves for cheating at Minecraft is already being dealt with. Dream is no saint in either respect, but no one deserves to be doxxed , especially when such instances can often be followed with personal threats and even violence against the victim or their friends and family. Hopefully this won't be the case with Dream , and his story should serve as a warning to other streamers that obsession and ingenuity are often bedfellows thanks to the power of the
The Peace of Mind modpack, by Minecraft community member chunked_element, offers players an experience meant for Peaceful difficulty. Aggressive mobs don't spawn, allowing players a calm environment to stake a homestead and begin building a farm. This is a perk for players who don't appreciate Creepers destroying their hard-earned crops or who don't want to live in fear when the pixelated sun drops below the horizon. While Peaceful difficulty usually doesn't allow players to get hungry, the Minecraft mod Hunger in Peace makes it so players still have hunger depletion and can enjoy the recipes they craft with their farmed prod