Microsoft and Mojang Studios back at Minecraft Live event last year had announced that Minecraft’s much awaited The Wild update will arrive in the game sometime in 2022. Now, less than a year later, the company has finally delivered on its promised. Microsoft and Mojang Studios have announced that Minecraft’s big wilderness update, that is, The Wild, will arrive in the game on June 7. Also Read — Window 11 update: Microsoft to roll out Android apps to 5 new countries
The games upcoming update brings two new biomes to the game. The first biome is called ‘the deep dark’ and it lies far below the surface. Mojang Studios says to get there, players will have to find the base of a cave and start digging down. “One of the many remarkable things about this biome is how silent it is. That is, until you set off a shrieker,” the gaming studio behind the decade-old game wrote in a blog post. Also Read — Microsoft working on a low-cost streaming device to compete with Apple TV
On triggering a shrieker, players will have until the fourth shriek to get out of there unless ‘they want to come face to face with the only mob that dwells in the deep dark.’ “But before you go, don’t forget to use silk touch to mine some of the other forms of sculk blocks that are only found in this very scary biome,” the company added. Also Read — Microsoft announces Windows 11, Microsoft Store updates for enhanced applications
The second biome is called mangrove trees and they bring a new type of wood to build with alongside the new mud block. Players can craft the new mud block using dirt and water.
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In addition to two new biomes, Minecraft‘s upcoming update is also bringing three new mobs to the game. First is the warden mob that is found
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