Minecraft teams up with clothing brand Uniqlo on new Minecraft merch, offers free in-game skin pack
New Minecraft clothing for kids and adults is coming.
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Minecraftis one of the most popular games globally, especially amongst children, and there’s always a lot of demand for high-quality Minecraft-themed merch. Today,Mojang Studios announced that they’re teaming up with Uniqloon a customizable collection of Minecraft clothing, with options for both kids and adults. There’s also a free in-game skin pack featuring 15 skins from the Minecraft /Uniqlocollaboration, which players can redeem from theMinecraft Marketplacestarting right now.
The collaboration with Uniqlo will feature options for both kids and adults, including t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, and more. Even better, Uniqlo will let you customize your Minecraft merch so everyone can nab the perfect Minecraft shirt or hoodie for them. The collection launches on March 12 in China, and March 15 everywhere else, through Uniqlo.
It’s too early to tell, but this new Uniqlo Minecraft collection could secure it a spot on our Best Merch, Toys, and Gifts for Minecraft, which includes all the best options for any Minecraft fan.
In case you missed it, Minecraft: Bedrock Edition alsoofficially released a brand-new updatetoday, which includes a ton of bug fixes and more.
The perfect Minecraft gift.
The Minecraft Marketplace lets you purchase tons of new content to elevate your Minecraft experience, and this Minecraft gift card gives you 1,720 Minecoins to spend on anything you want.
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