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'Minecraft' Update 1.10 Brings Polar Bears And Desert-Based Zombie To The Hit Sandbox Video Game!

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The PC edition of the popular sandbox video game, "Minecraft" has been officially updated to version 1.10 and its up for grabs in the Minecraft launcher.

Dubbed "The Frostburn Update," the update 1.10 brings a slew of changes to the coldest as well as the hottest areas of the "Minecraft" world. While Polar bears wander about the frozen plains, players may bump into a well-built type of zombie in the deserts, according a post on Mojang official website.

There are also a better village path layout, a new magma block and an array of other things that fans may find amusing.

Mojang had updated "Minecraft" with the 1.09 update not too long ago, overhauling several aspect of the game. Although "Minecraft" update 1.10 isn't quite earth-shaking, it does bring an array of big and interesting adjustments for "Minecraft" players to plunge into.

The aforementioned changes encompass an all-new block dubbed the Structure Block. With the help of this "Minecraft" builders can stock templates of structures and briskly arrange them with the aid of Redstone trickery. This block is a lot similar to the already-existing Command Block, thus players will not be able to build it in the regular game modes, but they can still access it in creative mode or by utilizing admin commands.

In addition to this, "Minecraft" update 1.10 introduces a brand-new mob for players to compete with, AttackOfTheFanboy reported.

Check out the list of some of the changes update 1.10 brings to "Minecraft."

Added Husk and Stray
Auto-jump option
Enhancements to a few commands
Structure blocks for custom maps
Bone blocks-made Underground fossils
Added Red Nether Bricks and Nether Wart Block
Red Nether Bricks

"Minecraft" is constantly changing with time - the game does not play like it used to play even a few months back. Looking back at the game a couple of years ago, "Minecraft" has undergone some massive changes.

That's probably the reason why the game has such a huge fan base. This explains why it didn't come as a surprise at all when Mojang recently announced that "Minecraft" has sold more than a staggering 106 million copies of the game so far.

Are you excited about the slew of new changes Mojang introduced to the game via "Minecraft" update 1.10? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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