Minecraft Dungeons video game to update on all platforms with loads of bug fixes

Brad Stephenson

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A new update has begun to roll out for the recently released video game, Minecraft Dungeons, on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 and will be coming to Xbox One, Windows 10 in the immediate future.

This latest update brings the game up to Version 1.2.0.0 and mainly revolves around fixing all of the bugs that had been discovered by players and devs since launch.

Here’s the full release notes:

Fixes for All Platforms:

  • Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when starting a game session
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when using fishing rods
  • Fixed several crashes related to picking up food items
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when moving away from enchanted mobs
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when joining a game
  • Fixed players crashing if the host transitioned to Camp while when players were almost finished loading
  • Fixed infinite loading screen issue when transitioning between levels while players are loading in online co-op
  • Adjusted the look of the Hero Cape (MCD-1813)
  • Added version number to the Settings screen
  • Fixed spawning and sometimes dying under the world when a mission is completed (MCD-70)
  • Fixed a slope in Pumpkin Pastures that could kill players just by walking into it (MCD-62)
  • It’s no longer possible to leave Creepy Crypt without picking up the tome (MCD-1356)
  • Fixed the settings menu not able to be opened more than once from the main menu
  • Fixed the Surprise Gift enchantment not dropping any items
  • Fixed players getting stuck in railing on Highblock Halls when entering from the well during local co-op
  • Enchanted mob groups now have a chance of dropping rewards when defeated
  • While the left gamepad stick is being tilted, pressing the A button now results in attacking a mob instead of picking up an item
  • Fixed several issues that occurred while Player 3 was joining a game session in local co-op
  • Fixed merchants not showing up properly in online co-op
  • Food spawned from enchantments and the tables in Highblock Halls now count towards the “Om Nom Nom” achievement
  • Fixed “Kill the Zombie” tutorial hint lingering for too long
  • Fixed several text strings not fitting inside buttons in several languages
  • Fixed the music for the stats and reward screen not playing after completing a mission
  • Implemented missing arrow impact sound effects
  • Fixed items spawned by Food Reserves and Surprise Gifts to not appear for all players in online co-op
  • Fixed a chance of getting stuck in the air when Ghost Cloak ran out
  • Fixed players sometimes getting sent back to the main menu when starting or completing mission
  • Spawn cage audio no longer continues to play after destruction
  • Fixed chests sometime looping the opening sound effect
  • Fixed low host FPS disconnecting players during camp/mission transition
  • Fixed missing textures on the reward screen in several instances
  • Radiance enchantment effects are now visible to all players in online co-op
  • Fixed runes not activating properly for clients in multiplayer sessions

Nintendo Switch Fixes:

  • Fixed the game becoming unresponsive when Airplane Mode has been turned on while waiting for the code to link a Microsoft Account
  • Fixed the quick unequip button being incorrect on single Joy-Con, as well as category shifting buttons being wrong after changing between single and dual Joy-Cons while in the inventory
  • Fixed incorrect button prompts on the user interface when using a single Joy-Con in local co-op
  • Fixed the game freezing when pressing the Back button on the code screen while linking a Microsoft Account

PlayStation 4 Fixes:

  • Fixed a green line that appeared at the bottom of the Mojang Studios splash screen in 1080p
  • Trophies are now disabled for non-PSN account local users on PS4 local co-op when not Player 1

Minecraft Dungeons is a dungeon crawler spin-off from the main Minecraft video game. In our review of the game, we found it to be an approachable title for the genre with a lot of replay value but quite a bit of room for refinement and improvements.

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