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Quote from: Nintendo LifeSix free add-ons and Nintendo content in the works
Just before Nintendo's November Direct a PEGI rating emerged for Minecraft on Wii U. It never appeared in the Direct, however, and with the rating since disappearing from the PEGI website there was undoubtedly some confusion; thankfully that rating disappearance only pointed to a delay.
Nintendo has now confirmed that Minecraft: Wii U Edition will hit the eShop on 17th December in North America and Europe, with a price of $29.99 in the US. It'll have off-TV play, naturally, while the following add-on packs will be included for free.
- Battle & Beasts Skin Pack
- Battle & Beasts 2 Skin Pack
- Natural Texture Pack
- City Texture Pack
- Fantasy Texture Pack
- Festive Mash-up Pack
There'll also be 16 packs available for purchase right away on the eShop with more promised in the future, though pricing hasn't been given at the time of writing.
- Festive Skin Pack
- The Simpsons Skin Pack
- Doctor Who Skins Volume 1
- Doctor Who Skins Volume 2
- Star Wars Classic Skin Pack
- Star Wars Rebels Skin Pack
- Star Wars Prequel Skin Pack
- Mass Effect Mash-up Pack
- Skyrim Mash-up Pack
- Plastic Texture Pack
- Candy Texture Pack
- Cartoon Texture Pack
- Steampunk Texture Pack
- Pattern Texture Pack
- Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack
- Halloween 2015 Mash-up Pack
Best of all "Nintendo and Mojang are also collaborating on new content for Nintendo fans to be released at a future date"; it'll be interesting to see what form that'll take.
Are you excited about Minecraft finally coming to Wii U, or is it too late?
Quote from: WikipediaThe Lion Guard is an American animated television series created by Ford Riley based on the 1994 film The Lion King. It was first broadcast as an hour long television film, titled The Lion Guard: Return of the Roar on November 22, 2015 and will later broadcast as a series in January 2016 on Disney Junior and Disney Channel. It is the second television series to be based on The Lion King, the other being the TV Series Timon & Pumbaa which ran from 1995 to 1999. The Lion Guard takes place after the original film and in the middle of its 1998 sequel The Lion King II: Simba's Pride.