Enderman

AppWizard
March 4, 2026
The shipping room is preparing for the 26.1 snapshot, which includes various refinements, technical adjustments, and bug fixes. Players may face an issue where minimizing the game in Fullscreen mode prevents it from being maximized again. Changes include aligned textures for adult and baby Rabbits, new sound variants for Pigs, head rotation for Baby Goats, and updated textures for Baby Hoglins and baby Pandas. The Master Librarian no longer offers Name Tags but now provides Red and Yellow Candles for three Emeralds each, while the Wandering Trader offers Name Tags for one Emerald. The trumpet note block sound assets have been updated, and the Data Pack version is now 100, with a Resource Pack version of 83. New features include a new block state provider and adjustments to block states for Banners and Signs. A new tag, #preventsnearbyleaf_decay, has been added, and various special model types have been introduced for items like Bells and Books. Block state rendering has been adjusted for consistency, and several bugs have been fixed, including issues with Endermen, dragon eggs, and various textures. Snapshots are available for Minecraft: Java Edition, with instructions for installation and backup provided.
AppWizard
December 8, 2025
The Very Cool x Minecraft collaboration saw its collection nearly sell out, with fewer than ten pieces remaining on the website. Scott Guthrie, founder and creative director of Cool Shirtz, expressed his admiration for Minecraft as a key motivation for the collaboration. Notable pieces include the Axolotl Ushanka and the Enderman hoodie, which holds special significance for Guthrie. The collection also features the Monsters Nearby knit and a Skeleton pendant. Due to the success of this collaboration, Guthrie indicated that there are plans for future projects, with a restock scheduled for early 2026 and additional items in development. The collaboration was noted for its natural integration of Minecraft’s colorful style with Cool Shirtz's design ethos.
AppWizard
November 25, 2025
Minecraft and Cool Shirtz have launched a new apparel collection that incorporates Minecraft's iconic visuals into streetwear. The collection is available for purchase at the Minecraft x Cool Shirtz store. Fans can enter a contest for a chance to win exclusive items and are encouraged to engage by identifying the name of an armadillo featured in a post on X, which is "Sock."
AppWizard
November 1, 2025
Dole Food Company has partnered with Minecraft to launch a global campaign titled “Make the World a Healthier Place,” promoting healthy lifestyles through education on eating habits, hydration, and nutrition. The campaign will run from October 2025 to March 2026 in countries including the U.S., Canada, Germany, Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands, featuring in-store displays and social media activations. Players can unlock a Dole Banana Hoodie for their Minecraft avatar by uploading a Dole Banana sticker or Dole Pineapple tag on a microsite, which will also offer digital content like activity sheets and coloring pages. Dole will release two waves of stickers featuring Minecraft characters, including iconic figures and animals. The campaign will include Minecraft-inspired recipes such as Golden Banana Ingots and Creeper Crusher Smoothies. Dole has seen a year-over-year revenue increase of 14.3%, reaching .4 billion in the second quarter ending June 30.
AppWizard
October 26, 2025
The LEGO Group is releasing eight new LEGO Minecraft sets on January 1st, 2026, with prices ranging from .99 to .99. 1. LEGO Minecraft The Fox (21588): 497 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 10 and above. 2. LEGO Minecraft Nether & End Portal Journey (21584): 192 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 7 and older. 3. LEGO Minecraft Chicken Farm (21585): 233 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 7 and above. 4. LEGO Minecraft Steve’s Taiga Adventure (21583): 79 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 6 and above. 5. LEGO Minecraft Zombie Dungeon (21587): 284 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 8 and over. 6. LEGO Minecraft The Pale Garden (21586): 243 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 7 and above. 7. LEGO Minecraft Mini Biomes (21589): 797 pieces, priced at .99. 8. LEGO Minecraft Winter Battle (21590): 494 pieces, priced at .99, suitable for ages 8 and above.
AppWizard
October 26, 2025
A residence in Haltom City, known for its Christmas light displays, has created a Halloween showcase themed around Minecraft, featuring characters like Freddy Krueger and elements from KPop Demon Hunters. The display includes a 13-minute synchronized light show with music and film clips projected onto an LED screen, running nightly from 6:30 to 11:30 PM. The setup features a 12-foot "Steve" and a 16-foot "Enderman," along with gravestones, bats, and a giant spiderweb. Visitors can listen to the audio on radio channel 87.9 FM. On Halloween night, the family will host a free haunted house and provide candy from 7 to 9:30 PM. The Halloween lights will be on display until November 2 at 4521 Wisdom Way, Haltom City, 76117.
AppWizard
October 26, 2025
The LEGO Group will release a new wave of Minecraft-inspired sets on January 1, 2026, coinciding with the 16th anniversary of the sheep reveal in the game. The collection includes eight sets, with an additional eight models expected throughout the year. 1. Set Name: Steve's Taiga Adventure Set Number: 21583 Age Range: 6+ Piece Count: 79 Price: .99 / €9.99 / £8.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 2. Set Name: Nether & End Portal Journey Set Number: 21584 Age Range: 7+ Piece Count: 192 Price: .99 / €14.99 / £12.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 3. Set Name: Chicken Farm Set Number: 21585 Age Range: 7+ Piece Count: 233 Price: .99 / €19.99 / £17.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 4. Set Name: The Pale Garden Set Number: 21586 Age Range: 7+ Piece Count: 243 Price: .99 / €19.99 / £17.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 5. Set Name: Zombie Dungeon Set Number: 21587 Age Range: 8+ Piece Count: 284 Price: .99 / €29.99 / £24.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 6. Set Name: The Fox Set Number: 21588 Age Range: 10+ Piece Count: 497 Price: .99 / €44.99 / £39.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 7. Set Name: Mini Biomes Set Number: 21589 Age Range: 12+ Piece Count: 797 Price: .99 / €59.99 / £54.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026 8. Set Name: Wither Battle Set Number: 21590 Age Range: 8+ Piece Count: 494 Price: .99 / €64.99 / £59.99 Release Date: January 1, 2026
AppWizard
October 25, 2025
LEGO is launching a new collection of LEGO Minecraft sets in January 2026, revealed at the MCM Comic Con London 2025. The collection includes seven sets: 1. Steve Tiaga’s Adventure (21583) - 79 pieces, designed for ages 6+, features a Steve minifigure, a Creeper™, a fox, and a baby bunny, with a TNT feature for hidden treasures. 2. Nether & End Portal Journey (21584) - 192 pieces, for ages 7+, includes a Cool Hero minifigure, an Enderman, and a baby hoglin, with access to small builds from different biomes. 3. Chicken Farm (21585) - 233 pieces, for ages 7+, features a chicken-shaped coop, a fox, and a baby zombie, with movable wings and fun accessories. 4. The Pale Garden (21586) - 243 pieces, for ages 7+, includes a creaking tree, a Creeper™, and a skeleton, with imaginative accessories like a campfire. 5. Zombie Dungeon (21587) - 284 pieces, for ages 8+, set in a desert biome with a Wastelands Wanderer, a rotating zombie-spawning chamber, and additional accessories. 6. The Fox (21588) - 497 pieces, for ages 10+, a detailed recreation of a Minecraft fox with movable legs and a rotatable neck. 7. Mini Biomes (21589) - 797 pieces, for ages 12+, includes five removable biomes and five microfigures, featuring unique elements and a reversible backdrop. 8. Wither Battle (21590) - 494 pieces, for ages 8+, features a Crimson Warrior battling skeletons in a warped forest biome, with a Nether portal and crafting table.
AppWizard
October 16, 2025
Minecraft has evolved since its launch in 2009, shaped by over 15 years of updates. A recent video from Mojang Studios features insights from Chief Creative Officer Jens Bergensten and Creative Lead Cory Scheviak about the studio's design philosophy. Mojang carefully considers how new features will be used by players and their long-term impact, emphasizing a risk-and-reward approach. Players can choose challenges, such as facing the Ender Dragon or summoning the Wither, while having tools like lightning rods and Iron Golems to protect their creations. However, new features can lead to unexpected interactions, like the Enderman's block-picking causing destruction of builds. Bergensten mentioned that introducing the Creeper today would likely be controversial due to its destructive nature, despite its iconic status. The Creeper represents the balance Mojang must maintain to cater to a diverse player base. Additionally, Mojang has teased a second Minecraft movie.
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