Minecraft Introduces Marketplace Pass System




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Minecraft: Bedrock Edition players can now subscribe to the Marketplace Pass system. This provides access to a diverse selection of creator-made content. This monthly service offers over 150 pieces of content from the Minecraft Marketplace, such as skin packs, adventure worlds, mini-games, texture packs, and more.

Priced at $3.99 USD per month (with regional price variations), Marketplace Pass offers a curated selection of community favorites. Subscribers also receive a new set of limited-edition Character Creator items each month, which remain in their inventory even after the subscription ends. This only applies to some items, as some disappear after.

The Marketplace Pass is like a subscription-based way for players to find and get new content and personalize their experience. The Realms Plus subscription offers access to the Marketplace along with the option to host a private multiplayer server for gaming sessions with friends.

To get the Marketplace Pass in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, you just need to open the game, log into their Microsoft account, and go to the Marketplace section. Once there, you will find subscription options, including a 30-day trial for eligible players.

It’s worth mentioning that Marketplace Pass content is only available on compatible versions of Minecraft’s Bedrock Edition, and it’s not compatible with the Java Edition or Amazon Kindle Fire devices. It sounds like a cool way to get some items from Minecraft without looking for the best ones. It’s also a great way for creators to have their stuff be seen. That’s just my opinion, and I know that many creators don’t like how marketplaces choose their favorites to make them shine.