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AppWizard
May 8, 2026
The LEGO Minecraft universe will expand in 2026 with seven new sets releasing on June 1st. The sets include: 1. Chicken Jockey Desert Attack - Set Number: 21592 - Age Range: 9+ - Piece Count: 428 - Minifigures: 0 - Price: .99 / €24.99 / £19.99 2. First Night Adventure - Set Number: 21593 - Age Range: 8+ - Piece Count: 301 - Minifigures: 7 (Alex, Creeper, Skeleton, Wolf, Rabbit, Pig, Bee) 3. The Skeleton - Set Number: 21594 - Age Range: 10+ - Piece Count: 502 - Minifigures: 0 - Price: .99 / €44.99 / £39.99 4. The Ender Dragon - Set Number: 21595 - Age Range: 10+ - Piece Count: 710 - Minifigures: 0 5. Evoker Village Attack - Set Number: 21596 - Age Range: 9+ - Piece Count: 607 - Minifigures: 11 (Mason, Librarian, Evoker, Iron Golem, Raccoon Adventurer, Undying Protector, 3x Vexes, Sheep, Cat) 6. Ghast Station - Set Number: 21597 - Age Range: 9+ - Piece Count: 754 - Minifigures: 8 (2x Skeleton, Dried Ghast, Hydrated Ghast, Ghastling, Happy Ghast, Ghast Keeper, Aeronaut) 7. Underwater Adventure - Set Number: 21598 - Age Range: 8+ - Piece Count: 310 - Minifigures: 7 (Steve, Deep Sea Diver, Drowned, Dolphin, Fish, Guardian, Elder Guardian) - Price: .99 / €29.99 / £24.99
AppWizard
May 3, 2026
Mojang has released the Minecraft 26.30.25/26 Beta and preview build, introducing new features such as Geysers that launch players skyward and Sulfur Cubes that can absorb TNT blocks with varying fuse times based on activation methods. The update includes bug fixes, such as correct generation of iron doors and stone buttons in strongholds, crafting adjustments for Sulfur Spikes, and improvements to video settings and user interface. Technical updates feature the transition of four entity components to the 1.26.30 format, the addition of voxel shapes for 46 vanilla blocks, and a new SoundInstance API class for sound playback control.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
The LEGO Minecraft series will release four new sets in summer 2026: 1. 21592 Chicken Jockey Desert Attack - Price: £19.99 / .99 / €24.99 - Pieces: 428 - Release date: June 1, 2026 2. 21594 The Skeleton - Price: £39.99 / .99 / €44.99 - Pieces: 502 - Release date: June 1, 2026 3. 21595 The Ender Dragon - Price: £54.99 / .99 / €59.99 - Pieces: 710 - Release date: June 1, 2026 4. 21596 Evoker Village Attack - Price: £79.99 / .99 / €89.99 - Pieces: 607 - Release date: June 1, 2026 Additional sets scheduled for release in 2026 include: - 30732 Alex’s Campfire Conflict: 31 pieces, release date TBC - 21582 Chicken Jockey: £29.99 / 344 pieces, August 2026 - 21583 Steve’s Taiga Adventure: £8.99 / 79 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21584 Nether & End Portal Journey: £12.99 / 192 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21585 Chicken Farm: £17.99 / 233 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21586 The Pale Garden: £17.99 / 243 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21587 Zombie Dungeon: £24.99 / 284 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21588 The Fox: £39.99 / 497 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21589 Mini Biomes: £54.99 / 797 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21590 Wither Battle: £59.99 / 494 pieces, January 1, 2026 - 21591 TBC: €54.99, TBC - 21593 First Night Adventure: €29.99 / 301 pieces, June 2026 - 21597 Ghast Station: €99.99 / 754 pieces, June 2026 - 21598 TBC: TBC, TBC 2026
AppWizard
April 15, 2026
The next Minecraft update is called Chaos Cubed, which will introduce the Sulfur Caves biome featuring unique cinnabar and sulfur blocks, as well as steamy lakes. Players will also encounter the Sulfur Cube mob, which absorbs properties from surrounding blocks. The article includes information about Minecraft seeds, skins, mods, commands, texture packs, and shaders, as well as guides on how to get started, find rare resources, and tame various creatures such as Happy Ghasts, Nautilus, camels, horses, Copper Golems, Allays, and villagers. It also mentions crafting recipes for harnesses, saddles, and nametags.
AppWizard
April 11, 2026
Titan Quest 2 is an action role-playing game developed by Grimlore Games, focusing on core elements from the original game while avoiding the live-service model. The game is currently in early access, with an update scheduled for April that will introduce two major features: summons and talismans. Each mastery will include a summon skill with new passive abilities, allowing for diverse playstyles. Summons will function similarly to auras, requiring energy management, and the game will automatically re-summon fallen minions. The five current masteries and their summons include: - Storm: Wisps that unleash lightning strikes. - Warfare: War Banner that heals and buffs allies or debuffs foes. - Forge: Automaton, a customizable mechanical ally. - Earth: Core Dweller, a rock golem that deals damage. - Rogue: Shadow Clone that mirrors the player’s gear. The update will also introduce talismans for mages, replacing traditional shields and enhancing energy reserves. Additionally, there will be an overhaul of epic items, with significant buffs and reworks to improve their effects. Other enhancements include new affixes on gear and revamped implicits on staves for casters. The exact release date of the update is not specified, but it is described as "nearly ready for release."
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Mojang has a vast collection of ideas that it is considering for future updates, as expressed by product manager Anna Lundgren, who stated that "nothing is ever off the table." The Copper Golem, initially introduced in the Minecraft Live 2021 mob vote, returned in September 2025 as part of The Copper Age update after being dormant for three years. Firefly bushes, originally planned for the Wild Update of 2021 but shelved due to community concerns about toxicity to frogs, were reintroduced in 2025 without the associated risks. Minecraft is shifting to a more dynamic update schedule, moving away from the traditional annual model, with recent updates like Tiny Takeover and the upcoming Chaos Cubed. Mojang is leveraging its history of ideas, suggesting that previously shelved concepts may resurface when the timing is right.
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
February 14, 2026
A new Star Citizen free fly event has launched, allowing players to explore the game without any initial investment for just over a week. The highly anticipated single-player spinoff, Squadron 42, is now playable from start to finish, with hopes for a potential release by 2026. Crowdfunding for Star Citizen has surpassed 2 million, nearing a billion-dollar milestone. During the free fly event, participants can choose from various ships, including the RSI Salvation, Anvil Arrow, Drake Golem, Argo Mole, and Drake Cutlass Black. The recruit-a-friend campaign rewards both new players and existing ones who refer friends. The event runs until Monday, February 23, and players can join by visiting the official Roberts Space Industries website. Squadron 42 promises a 40-hour story-driven campaign featuring a star-studded cast.
AppWizard
January 3, 2026
New patch notes for Path of Exile 2, specifically the 0.4.0c hotfix 13, aim to address the dominance of certain Vaal Temple layouts by introducing changes to room modifiers and restricting the locking of anything below tier three. The update includes diminishing returns on modifier values for room types after four or more of a specific type are used, primarily affecting lower-tier rooms. This change is intended to improve server performance and reduce the potential of high-value temple layouts, which previously generated hundreds of Divine Orbs per run, now averaging around 20. The rooms associated with Golem Works and Spymaster have been swapped to encourage variety in temple setups. Additionally, the use of Juatalotli's Medallion is restricted to tier-three rooms, leading to backlash from players who feel disadvantaged by this change. The patch is now live, and while it aims to mitigate top-end currency drops and curb inflation, it may disproportionately affect average players.
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