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For the Xbox 360 Version History, see Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition/Version History.

Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition was the official port of Minecraft for the Xbox 360, developed by 4J Studios in conjunction with Mojang Studios and Microsoft Studios.[3] It was announced at E3 2011 by Notch and Microsoft, released on May 9, 2012 on the Xbox Live Arcade, and released on a retail disc on June 4, 2013.

Despite the Xbox 360 console being discontinued, Xbox 360 Edition continued to get feature updates until the release of Update Aquatic.[4]

Gameplay[]

The gameplay was first released largely intact from Java Edition Beta 1.6.6, with altered Xbox 360 controls and a crafting box appearance. The latest version is TU74.

Release[]

The game was showcased as a playable demo at MineCon 2011 and was deemed a "work in progress".[5] 4J Studios confirmed that it had all the features of Java Edition Beta 1.6.6. when released, and will later be updated.

In October 2011, Microsoft said the release of this edition was planned for Spring 2012.[6] On March 22, Larry Hryb – director of programming for Xbox Live – announced the release date as May 9, and a few days before the game release, HatFilms released the official trailer via YouTube for the Xbox 360 Edition.

The game was officially released on May 9, 2012, and set new sales records, selling more copies in the first twenty four hours of launch than previous Xbox Live Arcade titles.

On June 4, 2013, the retail disc version was released, with the only difference from the Xbox Live Arcade version being the requirement of an Internet connection to play.

Texture Packs[]

Main article: Downloadable Content

When TU12 was announced, it was also revealed that the game would support texture packs.

On September 2, 2013, it was announced that Minecraft: Mass Effect Edition would be the first one to be supported. It was released on September 4, 2013.

Texture Packs List[]

  • Skyrim Mash Up Pack
  • Mass Effect Mash Up Pack
  • Halo Mash Up Pack
  • Plastic
  • Steampunk
  • Fallout Mash Up Pack
  • Fantasy
  • Natural
  • Candy
  • Festive Mash Up Pack
  • Greek Mythology Mash Up Pack
  • Cartoon
  • Chinese Mythology Mash Up Pack
  • Norse Mythology Mash Up Pack
  • Adventure Time Mash Up Pack
  • Halloween Mash up Pack
  • Egyptian Mythology Mash up Pack
  • Pirates of the Caribbean Mash up Pack
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas Mash up Pack

Mini Games[]

As of TU36, minigames are included in Minecraft Xbox 360 edition. The minigames featured are named Battle, Tumble, and Glide. The Battle and Tumble minigames require at least 2 players to play, while the glide minigame allows solo play. Before each round players are placed in a lobby to explore decide what maps to play on and change rules and prepare for the next round. Each minigame has mechanics not found in the normal Minecraft gameplay such as point system, timer, smaller inventory size, speed boosts, etc.

Battle[]

Players are placed in a pre-made battle arena. Before the match begins all players are given a short amount of time to gather some weapons, food, and armor, During this time, all players are invincible. Once the grace period ends, players are vulnerable to damage, essentially enabling PvP. The game ends either once there is only one player left or time runs out. For the latter situation, the winner is determined by the amount of kills made during the game. There are two variations of the game, Casual and Competetive. Casual mode allows small or large model skins to compete. Small model skins can give an advantage due to easily being able to hide behind blocks, while large model skins can give an advantage by concealing armor peices. Spectators appear as either bats, parrots, vexes, or player heads.  Competetive mode only allows Classic and Slim model skins. All spectators are invisible. 

Tumble[]

This minigame has two modes: Snowball and Shovel.

In Snowball mode, players are placed on premade platforms made of various materials. Each player is equipped with an infinite supply of snowballs. When a snowball comes into contact with a block, the block is instantly removed and the snowball disappears. The game ends once time runs out or all but one player has fallen into the lava at the bottom of the map. If time runs out, the winner is determined by statistics such as blocks broken, snowballs thrown, times jumped, blocks travelled, or players hit. 

In Shovel mode, players are given an unbreakable shovel. This game is based on Spleef, where players dig the blocks underneath their opponents in order to cause them to fall onto a lower platform or into the lava at the base of the map. Shovel mode uses the same maps as Snowball mode, and the results of the match are decided in the same fashion. 

Glide[]

In this minigame there are two modes: time trial and score attack. Both of which can be played with 4 players or solo. All player are given elytras to glide down a long track with many twists and turns.

In time trial, if the player is playing solo, the player has to reach the finish line as fast as possible. If playing with 2 or more players, it will be treated as a race, and when a player finishes, there will be a time limit for the other players to finish the race.

In score attack, players must glide down the track while flying through rings to gain as much points as they can before they reach the bottom. The person with the most points will win. For solo players, the scores will count towards a personal leaderboard. 

Awards and unlockables[]

  • Steve Gamerpic - Mine redstone for the first time.
  • Creeper Gamerpic - Kill 10 Creepers.
  • Minecraft Exclusive (Wood) Theme - Share a picture on Facebook.
  • A Minecraft Watch - Play through 100 day to night cycles.
  • I Porkchop Minecraft T-shirt - Make a cooked porkchop.
  • Creeper Cap - Kill a Creeper with arrows.

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Trivia[]

  • The Minecraft map is actually 864x864, meaning there is 746,496 square meters in a map, and in turn nearly 75 hectares (100x100 blocks) and 188 acres (63x63 blocks).
  • In this version the Ender Dragon spits Ender Acid, which makes it the only version of Minecraft to include that feature.
    • More information on the Xbox 360 version history can be found here.
  • All the items found in the Nether in this version of the game are renewable since the Nether can be reset.
  • 4J Studios stated that they are considering on adding objects that would be exclusive to the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft to make up for the game being behind that of the PC version.
  • If one was able to break the last layer of bedrock in the Overworld by hacking, the bedrock will be replaced with an invisible block.
    • Arrows can get passed through this block and water flowing down will just disappear past that block, it will not spread (counts with lava).
  • In older versions of the game, if one found a hole in the bedrock floor, they can fall into the void, but before they died, the client would freeze up.
  • The Giant mob was added to the game, but it couldn't be spawned without hacking.
    • It can be spawned by using mob spawners or spawn eggs through editing.
  • All disc versions of the Xbox 360 Edition are automatically set at TU9.
  • TU74 is the final content update for Xbox 360 edition. Mojang will no longer release anymore content updates for past generation consoles, including the PS3, PS Vita, and Wii U. 

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