Minecraft x Universal Studios Experience allows you to visit a virtual recreation of Universal theme parks, including attractions that no longer exist.
The latest release on the Marketplace of Minecraft has thrilled Universal theme park fans: a reconstruction of Universal Studioswith the parks’ most emblematic attractions of yesterday and today, visitable through Minecraft.
This new Minecraft DLC, available on all platforms, allows you to visit a recreation of the parks Universal Hollywood and Orlandotaking care of even the smallest details, such as the videos of the “pre shows” in the attraction queues.
This virtual theme park has many things to explore, movie characters like Shrek, ET The Extraterrestrial, King Kong, Jurassic Park and Jurassic World, Back to the Future, Universal monsters like Dracula, as well as mini-games and “souvenirs.” And a certain Crazy Bird, mascot of Universal but also of PortAventura…
Universal Studios in Minecraft, with attractions that no longer exist
Borja Ruizart director of Everbloom Games (official content creator studio for Minecraft Marketplace) states that it has been “incredibly fun (and a lot of hard work) to make.”
A fan of theme parks, he highlights that he was able to design the “park” map, as if it were a real theme park, becoming a dream come true.
A big part of the appeal of this DLC is that you can visit attractions that no longer exist. Attractions like Back to the Future: The Ride, Kongfrontation o Earthquake They have already disappeared from the parks.
another like Jaws (Shark) It is now only in the Universal park in Japan. AND ET the alienwhich is only in Orlando, seems to have its days numbered, as Universal is replacing its most classic attractions with new franchises such as Harry Potter, The Minions or Super Nintendo World (which do not appear in this Minecraft DLC).
Curiously, it is announced a week after Disney announced its own virtual “Disney World”, but associated with another of the most popular games in the world: Fortnite.
Meanwhile, the franchise Minecraftthe best-selling game in history, will soon expand to film, with a live-action adaptation starring Jason Momoa and more actors just announced.