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Minecraft Dungeons Halloween Event Now Live On All Platforms

The Spooky Fall Event introduces new rewards and challenges to Minecraft Dungeons.

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With Halloween rapidly approaching, a new limited-time event is now live in Minecraft Dungeons on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The Spooky Fall Event runs until November 3 with new rewards and difficult challenges for Minecraft Dungeons players.

Those interested in participating in the event can take on Seasonal Trials, a series of challenges that reward players with Halloween-themed items upon completion. In addition to Seasonal Trials, Minecraft Dungeons will also get a Night Mode challenge during the Spooky Fall Event that thrusts players into "the harshest conditions yet" in the dungeon-crawler.

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Elsewhere, Apocalypse Plus is also available in Minecraft Dungeons for free. The mode, which will remain available even after the Spooky Fall Event concludes on November 3, adds 20 new difficulty levels after Apocalypse VII, as well as new challenges for players to take on.

Earlier this month, developer Mojang announced a series of new additions coming to Minecraft Dungeons alongside the Apocalypse Plus mode. This includes new paid DLC and cross-play.

Minecraft Dungeons is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One via Game Pass. The dungeon-crawler will also launch on Xbox Series S / Series X when the next-gen consoles drop on November 10. We scored the game a 7/10 in our Minecraft Dungeons review, with editor Steve Watts saying, "It scratches the dungeon-crawler itch with a sense of goofy charm and expands what Minecraft can be."

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