Marketplace



The Marketplace is a partner program between Microsoft and content creators. The Marketplace is an in-game store, where players can purchase access to skins, textures and worlds from community creators, who in turn will be reimbursed for their creations. Players can access these by spending Minecraft Coins, which can be bought with their own currency.

Cost of Minecraft Coins.
This is a list of how much it costs to buy Minecraft coins.
 * 320 Coins for $1.99
 * 1020 Coins for $5.99
 * 1720 Coins for $9.99
 * 3500 Coins for $19.99
 * 8800 Coins For $49.99

August 17, 2017

 * Additions
 * Crater survival spawn by Blockception
 * Stranded Sub survival spawn by Imagiverse
 * Monster Battle Arena world by Jigarbov
 * Dinosaur Island world by PixelHeads


 * Changes
 * Updates to Stone Age Texture Pack
 * Added textures for all nether blocks
 * Added status effect icons for the Status Effect window

August 31, 2017

 * Additions
 * Lapis Lagoon by Imagiverse
 * Isles of Aeria by Polymaps
 * Abstraction: Vector by Jigarbov
 * Ninjas vs Samurai by Noxcrew
 * Whiterock Castle by Blockception

October 4, 2017

 * Additions
 * Silvermist by Pathway Studios
 * Wizard's Retreat by Imagiverse
 * Forbidden Forest by Blockception
 * Abstraction: GRID by Jigarbov
 * Wildlife: Savanna by PixelHeads
 * Autumn Mini-Games Festival by Noxcrew
 * 12 Wonders Skin Pack by Toyaplays
 * Adventure Together by Pathway Studios
 * Mineplex Heroes by Mineplex
 * Foodies by 57 Digital
 * Autumn Festival by Noxcrew

October 18, 2017

 * Additions
 * Block & Seek by Polymaps
 * Dr. Splice’s Lab Escape by 57Digital
 * Mystery Lands: Scary Chunks by Pathway Studios
 * The Cube Theater by Qwertyuiopthepie
 * The Haunted Neighborhood by PixelHeads
 * Fall Fest by Blockception
 * FightMe! By Pathway Studios
 * Land's End by Blockworks
 * SkyFair by Blockworks
 * Boo! by 57Digital
 * Cute But Spoopy by Eneija
 * Onsie by Eneija
 * The Boo Crew by Razzleberries
 * Lucha Libre by 57Digital
 * Spookfest by Irish
 * Sci-Fi Horror by Pathway Studios
 * Space Crew by InPvP
 * Spooky Skeleton by Blockception

December 6, 2017

 * Additions
 * Alteria by Razzleberries
 * Jurassic Depths by Everbloom Studios
 * Winter Mini-Games Festival by Noxcrew
 * Dropper of Horrors by Noxcrew
 * Winter Fest by Blockception
 * Ugah Ugah by Pathway Studios
 * Kingdom Assault by Blockception
 * The Kingdom by Pixel²
 * Holly Jolly by Eneija
 * Festive Birdies! by 57Digital
 * Winter Festival Skin Pack by Noxcrew
 * K-Pop: Pink Star by Pathway Studios

December 15, 2017

 * Changes


 * Title screen
 * Title screen of vanilla texture has been changed to holiday season specification


 * Marketplace
 * Elf Patrol
 * Adventures in FoxFang Ridge
 * Dragon Hero
 * Abstraction: GIFTS
 * Christmas at Trafalgar
 * Retrowave
 * Ghost Hunters
 * Winter Warriors
 * Festive Foodies
 * Health Foodies

January 23, 2018

 * Additions
 * ABSTRACTION: MEGA by Jigarbov Productions
 * City Bots by Pixel²
 * Delicious Desserts Pack by InPVP
 * Dragon's Attack by Everbloom Studios
 * Gamers Skin Pack by Polymaps
 * Mines & Magic by Pixel²
 * Monkey & Friends by 57Digital Ltd
 * One Chunk Challenge by Pixel²
 * Sacred Falls by Pathway Studios
 * Samurai Castle-Mutsukijo by Impress
 * The Oasis by Pathway Studios
 * The Vampire King by BlockWorks
 * Val'aven by Pathway Studios
 * Viking Attack! by Shapescape
 * Wild West Pack by Blockception
 * Wildlife: Arctic by Pixelheads

Trivia

 * Before the Minecraft Marketplace was introduced, real money was used to buy the in-game Texture Packs and Skins. When Mojang did it this way, all of the content had to pass certification on every single platform. The Marketplace and Minecraft Coins were introduced to avoid this.
 * Before the Marketplace, Google's certification process forbid Mojang to release a piece of content for free and required it to be sold for a minimum price such as $0.01 USD.