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Minecraft gets massive Mega Man X DLC

While many Minecraft players continue to rely on the original Java release thanks to its abundance of community support, Microsoft have continued to support the Bedrock version, including multiple unique and interesting crossovers. Following the likes of Mario and Sonic, Minecraft x Mega Man X has now been announced.

Available now for the price of 1340 minecoins (roughly £6) the Mega Man X bundle does a great deal to translate the classic Mega Man X experience into Minecraft, with the description reading as follows:

“Dash through the blockiest Mega Man X world, charged with the original Mega Man X soundtrack and 14 classic skins from the series! Use The Blue Bomber’s arsenal of 9 weapons to fight an army of Mavericks, make your way through iconic levels, and defeat epic bosses.”

As can be seen from the trailer, the Mega Man X crossover includes a whole host of unique blocks, mechanics, enemies and an abundance of easter eggs for eagle-eyed franchise aficionados.

Fans of Mega Man have been woefully underserviced in recent years, and so it is exciting to see that Capcom have not forgotten about the Blue Bomber and co.

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