Minecraft Legends Won’t Receive Any More New Updates

The final Lost Legend, Snow vs Snouts, will go live later this month, while all players can claim the free Bright-Eyed Hero skin.

Posted By | On 10th, Jan. 2024

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Less than a year after its launch, Minecraft Legends won’t receive any more new content. This includes upgrades, Marketplace DLC, and Lost Legends. The final Lost Legend, Snow vs Snouts, will go live later this month.

The remaining Lost Legends challenges are still available, and players can claim the Bright-Eyed Hero skin for free. The development team will also continue providing technical support while features like PvP and co-op are still available.

As for Snow vs Snouts, it’s set during a snowy season, with players utilizing a powerful Redstone Launcher to destroy piglin bases. The trade-off is not being able to control mobs or build structures. Finish the Lost Legend, and the Snow Guardian Hero skin is available as a reward.

As for the future, Mojang Studios senior creative writer Cristina Anderca said, “With the support of our team, our partners, and the Minecraft community, we’re going to continue exploring the types of games we’re passionate about and bringing new experiences to the Minecraft universe. Together, we united the Overworld, made some adorably scary friends, and, most importantly, showed those piglins that they messed with the wrong dimension again and again. Keep your banners raised because the Overworld will always need a hero!”

Minecraft Legends is available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Check out our review here.


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