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Minecraft and Dungeons and Dragons announced a huge new DLC based on the tabletop RPG

Minecraft is getting a new DLC pack based on Dungeons and Dragons that not only brings the beloved RPG to the title but also looks like its own separate new game.

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Minecraft and Dungeons and Dragons announced a huge new DLC based on the tabletop RPG

Minecraft reveals its great collaboration with Dungeons and Dragons. The Wizards of the Coast license embraces Mojang's success with DLC that looks as if it were its own game. It is scheduled to launch sometime this spring on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. You can see its spectacular new trailer right here.

Dungeons & Dragons is coming to Minecraft

"Experience a dramatic tale unfold with Minecraft’s Dungeons and Dragons DLC," reveals Mojang in the description of the official video. Together with a dragon ally, you will be immersed in a journey guided by the high-flying narrative. Explore five iconic locations from the Forgotten Realms like Icewind Dale and Candlekeep, while battling Beholders, Mimics, Mind Flayers, and more.

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The studio indicated that we can choose from between 4 classes (Paladin, Barbarian, Wizard, and Rogue), improve our stats and unlock spells like fireball and magic missiles. They even revealed that you’ll be able to roll the dice to escape risky situations. During the video you can see that the DLC looks like a different game altogether based on Minecraft. It immerses itself in a traditional RPG where progress and missions take on the nuances of the genre, and new mechanics have been added to do so as well.

The new monsters and creatures you’ll be able to fight actually go beyond being skins on already available enemies. Everything indicates that it will be an essential product for Dungeons & Dragons fans. At the moment its price has not been revealed, although as is evident you will need to have a copy of Minecraft to be able to access the store and buy this content.

Minecraft is getting a lot of news this spring, as its RTS spin-off, Minecraft Legends, is scheduled to debut this April 18th on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.

Source | Twitter