Mojang is releasing the Mass Effect Mash-Up pack for Minecraft on PC

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What you need to know

What you need to know

The Minecraft Marketplace is a vibrant and busy location forMinecraftfans to get a ton of content from texture packs, new character skins, maps and more. Many of these packs are built by dedicated members of the community, but Mojang themselves like to join in the fun whenever they can. Today, a texture pack from years past is making a valiant return on the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft, meaning it’s available on all platforms Minecraft is (including PC.)

Yes, this Mash-Up pack is a rehashed version of an older texture pack released back in 2014 on console-specific versions of Minecraft like the Xbox 360. However, it’s back and better than ever and features new textures, a new map, and 36 character skins for you to play as. You guessed it, all of this is modeled after the popular sci-fi RPG series, Mass Effect (specifically Mass Effect 3.) If you’re a fan and are lamenting the series absence from modern gaming, this might be a good consolation.

If you’re interested, you can grab the Mass Effect Mash-Up pack fromthe Minecraft Marketplacefor 990 Minecraft Coins, or a little less than $6.

What do you think of this pack? Is it old news or worth getting excited about again? Let us know in the comments below!

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