Minecraft’s Avatar: The Last Airbender DLC brings popular Nickelodeon heroes like Aang, Korra, Zuko, Toph Beifong, and more to the Mojang title. Avatar: The Last Airbender is no stranger to collaborations with video games as it was recently featured during a season of Smite which turned Merlin into Aang, Skadi became Korra, and Susano was Zuko. With Minecraft crossover content expanding beyond games to include Burberry, Lacoste, the World Cup, and more, it’s currently unclear what Mojang’s next offering could be.

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The Minecraft Avatar Legends bundle offers a whopping 55 skins including popular characters like Amon, Katara, Tenzin, Varrick, different forms of Aang, and several more. Minecraft players can explore a new world inspired by Avatar: The Last Air Bender if they purchase the bundle for 1340 Minecraft coins which includes biomes that represent all four nations of the popular Nickelodeon show. Just like with the endlessly expanding seeds of Minecraft, this Avatar world will have players walking for hours to get to certain points, only with this bundle, they’ll be seeing the Air Nomads, Fire Nation, Earth Kingdom, and Water Tribe along the way.

While the Avatar Legends Minecraft bundle was created through the collaboration between Mojang and Gamemode One, the SpongeBob SquarePants pack was made with Spark Universe, which suggests that the latest offerings are being helped by various teams outside Mojang. Given that Avatar: The Last Airbender quickly follows the SpongeBob SquarePants Minecraft crossover, another Nickelodeon IP may be on the table for future collaborative content. The Avatar Legends bundle has already reached a 4.7-star rating in the Minecraft Marketplace with over 400 votes, and many passionate fans have been voicing their own opinions online of the latest crossover for the creative game.

As many Avatar: The Last Airbender fans expressed their enthusiasm for this latest Minecraft mashup, other gamers praised the developer for continuing to innovate and evolve the 2011 game. While some Minecraft Bedrock Edition fans celebrated the new skin and world pack, players using other methods lamented the bundle’s exclusivity to that version.

Minecraft is available on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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Source: Minecraft