Mojang, the renowned Swedish game company, has unveiled the Planet Earth III DLC for Minecraft, continuing its collaborative efforts with BBC Earth. This third installment in their series is designed for both the Education and Bedrock Editions of Minecraft, providing a rich and immersive educational gaming experience.
What the Planet Earth III DLC Offers:
Created by community developers Shapescape, the Planet Earth III DLC introduces unique game mechanics, allowing players to step into the roles of various animals in their natural habitats. From swimming as a great white shark along the South African coast to prowling as an arctic wolf in Canada's tundra, the DLC offers a variety of wildlife experiences.
Educational and Gameplay Aspects:
The expansion focuses on raising awareness about the natural predator-prey relationships in the wild. Players can experience life from both perspectives, understanding how predators use their skills to hunt and how prey protect themselves and their offspring. This dual viewpoint provides a deep educational aspect, fostering understanding and empathy for wildlife.
Diverse Scenarios and Locations:
The DLC features multiple settings, each with its own predator-prey dynamics. These include the South African coast, the Canadian tundra, the Okavango Delta, the African savanna, and the Amazon rainforest. Each location offers a unique challenge, whether it's evading a great white shark as a fur seal or surviving as an impala in the savanna.
The Field Station Hub:

Players can monitor their activity and rewards from the DLC via the Field Station inside the DLC (Image via Mojang)
