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Minecraft presenta nuevas mazmorras y dragones DLC

By AidenMar 27,2025

Minecraft presenta nuevas mazmorras y dragones DLC

Los entusiastas de Minecraft, prepárese para otra colaboración emocionante, ya que el icónico universo de Dungeons & Dragons hace un gran regreso con un nuevo DLC titulado "Una nueva búsqueda". Acompañado de un emocionante trailer, esta última incorporación promete sumergir a los jugadores en un vasto mundo repleto de lugares familiares y queridos del universo D&D.

Prepárese para embarcarse en una aventura épica donde encontrará un elenco diverso de personajes. Desde nuevos aliados hasta enemigos formidables como Owlbears, Witches y Mind Flayers, el viaje será una montaña rusa de emoción y desafíos. El trailer sugiere una experiencia ricamente detallada que los fanáticos de Minecraft y Dungeons & Dragons no querrán perderse.

Manteniéndose fiel a la esencia de Dungeons & Dragons, los jugadores pueden seleccionar su clase y ver a sus personajes crecer y subir de nivel a lo largo de la aventura. Es importante destacar que "una nueva búsqueda" está diseñada como un DLC independiente, lo que significa que no necesita la expansión anterior para sumergirse en esta nueva experiencia.

Disponible ahora en el mercado de Minecraft, puede comprar este emocionante DLC por 1,510 Minecoins, que cuesta menos de $ 10 en moneda del mundo real. No pierdas tu oportunidad de explorar los reinos mágicos de Dungeons & Dragons dentro del mundo bloqueado de Minecraft.

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