Game developer Mojang announced on Monday that it will release a new "Halloween Mashup Pack" for its open-ended sandbox game "Minecraft" on both Xbox and PlayStation consoles. The game's Halloween-inspired upcoming free downloadable contents will introduce a series of spooky contents, characters, costumes, and more, a report from Gamespot said.
According to the report, players are given only 43 various skin options based on classic monsters both from books and movies. It also includes "costumes for fluffy sheep and the Grim Reaper, as well as ghostly music and a creepy texture pack."
"Mojang is upping its game for Halloween 2015 with a Mashup Pack featuring pre-created worlds filled with ghostly music, textures, and skins. There's even a Halloween-themed roller coaster for players to take a ride on when the Mashup Pack release," Inquistr reports, describing the game's "Halloween Mashup Pack."
Aside from the Halloween costumes, included in the "Halloween Mashup Pack" are spooky characters like Grim Reaper, Bride of Frankenstein, Wicked Witch, Tree Face, Mad Doctor, Swamp Monster, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Invisible Man, and Dracula, among others.
Listed below are the skins included with the Minecraft Windows 10 and Pocket Edition, as reported by Gamespot.
- Cow costume
- Creeper costume
- Enderman costume
- Ghast costume
- Iron Golem costume
- Mooshroom Costume
- Ocelot costume
- Pig costume
- Pink sheep costume
- Rainbow sheep costume
- Skeleton costume
- Snow golem costume
- Spider costume
- Zombie costume
"The good folks at 4J have created an entire mash-up pack dedicated to the eeriest time of the year. Not only does this Halloween pack include a whopping 43 skins, a creepy texture pack you can apply to your other Minecraft worlds, and ghostly music, it comes with an entire world that's guaranteed to scare you senseless. Well, that's not actually true, but it is kinda freaky. There's even a rollercoaster that you and your friends can ride on as many times as you like for no additional charge. The ride doesn't feature boring things like height restrictions or tickets, you'll be happy to hear," Mojang said via its official blog.