Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition Launches May 9th

Microsoft revealed the four titles that will be part of their "Arcade Next" Spring 2012 XBLA lineup today, the most notable of which is arguably Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition.

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Microsoft revealed the four titles that will be part of their “Arcade Next” Spring 2012 XBLA lineup today, the most notable of which is arguably Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition.

Launching on May 9th for 1600 Microsoft Points, Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition brings the smash hit indie title to a home console for the first time. The game features a new crafting interface, a full tutorial mode, split-screen multiplayer, online multiplayer over Xbox Live, and a total of 400 Gamerscore points.

Other games in the Arcade Next lineup include; Trials Evolution (April 18th for 1200 MP), Bloodforge (April 25th for 1200 MP), and Fable Heroes (May 2nd for 800 MP). Check out the trailer embedded below to see all the games in action.

Source: Major Nelson


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