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Hey there – wanted to let you know that the Chaos Cubed game drop launches in Minecraft today! Venture into the all-new sulfur cave biome filled with bubbling sulfur pools, build with sulfur and cinnabar, and discover the sulfur cube’s curious appetite for blocks! From bouncing and sliding to explosive surprises, this unpredictable mob unlocks exciting new ways to build, compete, and survive!

Here’s a quick rundown of all the new features this latest game drop brings to Minecraft – chaos is only a block away:

  • Sulfur cubes – Sulfur cubes are a new mob with a curious appetite for… blocks! Found in sulfur caves, this curious mob transforms depending on which block it absorbs. Experiment and discover how to send sulfur cubes bouncing, sliding, and more! 
  • Sulfur springs – Found across the Overworld, you’ll know if you’ve spotted a sulfur pool thanks to its sulfur and cinnabar blocks – and the noxious gas coming from it! But dig beneath these and you’ll discover a sulfur cave, filled with new blocks to mine and a new mob to meet! 
  • Potent sulfur – The new potent sulfur block is the reason why sulfur springs are so bubbly – and a bit nauseating. You can also create hot bubbling pools by placing potent sulfur beneath water! You’ll soon spy bubble columns, as well as puffs of noxious gas. Build with caution, because noxious gas will trigger nausea in players and nearby mobs! 
  • Sulfur caves – Discover this new cave type, with shallow pools of water and glow lichen. Sulfur caves are filled with yellow blocks of sulfur, red blocks of cinnabar, sulfur spikes, and a curious mob called the sulfur cube! 
  • New block sets – You’ll find two new block sets in sulfur caves – cinnabar and sulfur! These new blocks allow you to add rich reds and yellows into your builds, and each comes with its own full block set. Cobble them, craft with them, turn them into stairs or bricks – the choice is yours!  
  • Sulfur spikes – Sulfur spikes grow on cinnabar and sulfur blocks, giving sulfur caves a distinctive look. Unlike pointed dripstone, stepping on sulfur spikes is harmless, but they can still fall and hurt you – it’s just a pretty rare occurrence.  
  • Geysers – Watch your step or you’ll go flying! Geysers form when a magma block is generated or placed underneath a potent sulfur block that’s submerged underneath 1 to 4 blocks of water. Use them for a vertical boost or a dramatic landscaping element! 
  • Special block: TNT – Why would anyone feed a TNT block to a sulfur cube? To see what happens, of course! Try it out for yourself, ignite it, and enjoy (or deeply regret) the explosive results. 
  • Parties for Bedrock (beta) – Playing with friends has never been easier! With the beta version of Parties for Bedrock Edition on Xbox, PlayStation, and Windows PC, you can easily invite up to 14 friends to your party, seamlessly switch between worlds and realms, and plan your adventures in your own private chat!

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