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Mash-up packs are used in Legacy Console Edition, Bedrock Edition & New Nintendo 3DS Edition as the equivalent of a resource pack in the original edition of Minecraft. Mash-up packs normally include modifications to the title screen, a skin pack, a texture pack, and a themed world; many also include themed music tracks or make them available for download.[1].

Mash-up packs can be purchased for Legacy Console Edition through the Xbox 360 Marketplace, Xbox One Marketplace, PlayStation Store, Nintendo eShop, or in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game. For Bedrock Edition they can be purchased through the Minecraft Marketplace by using the Store button on the main menu.

Mash-up packs available on both editions

Chinese Mythology Edition

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The Chinese Mythology Texture Pack is themed around characters and events from Chinese mythology. It was first added to Legacy Console Edition, and then later to Bedrock Edition.

On Bedrock Edition

The Chinese Mythology Texture Pack was released on April 11, 2017 as part of the 1.0.6 update, and has 41 skins to choose from. It is purchasable directly in-game through the Minecraft Marketplace under the main menu of the game and costs 960.[2]

On Legacy Console Edition

The Chinese Mythology Texture Pack was released on October 4, 2016 as part of a free update, and has 41 skins to choose from. It is purcashable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store/Nintendo eShop or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$4.99.[3]

Skin pack

The Chinese Mythology Texture pack has 41 skins in Legacy Console Edition and 41 skins in Bedrock Edition. (At launch it had 26 skins, the first 15 skins were previous released for Bedrock Edition as the Journey to the West skin pack which were added into the Bedrock mashup pack in the 1.2 update to match the Legacy Console Edition)

Fallout Edition

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The Fallout Mash-up Pack is based on the Fallout game series, developed by Bethseda Game Studios. It was first added to Legacy Console Edition, and then later to Bedrock Edition.

On Bedrock Edition

The Fallout Mash-up Pack was released on April 20, 2017 as part of the 1.0.7 update, and has 44 skins to choose from, and is purchasable directly in-game through the Minecraft Marketplace under the main menu of the game and costs 960.[4]

On Legacy Console Edition

The Fallout Mash-up Pack was released on December 21, 2016, and has 44 skins to choose from. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store/Nintendo eShop or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$5.99.[5]

Skin pack

The Fallout Mash-up Pack has 44 skins to choose from.

Greek Mythology Edition

Mash-up pack/infobox

The Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack is based on characters from Greek mythology.

On Bedrock Edition

The Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack was released on May 18, 2017 as part of the 1.0.9 update. It is purchasable directly in-game through the Minecraft Marketplace under the main menu of the game and costs 990.[6]

On Legacy Console Edition

The Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack was released on July 24, 2015. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store/Nintendo eShop or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$3.99.[7][8]

Skin pack

The Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack has 39 skins to choose from.

Skyrim Edition

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The Skyrim Mash-up Pack is based on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, developed by Bethesda.

On Bedrock Edition

The Skyrim Mash-up Pack was released on June 1, 2017 as part of the 1.1 update. It is purchasable directly in-game through the Minecraft Marketplace under the main menu of the game and costs 990.[9]

On Legacy Console Edition

The Skyrim Mash-up Pack was released on December 3, 2014. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store/Nintendo eShop or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$5.99.[10]

Skin pack

The Skyrim Mash-up Pack has 40 skins to choose from.

Super Mario Edition

Mash-up pack/infobox

The Super Mario Mash-up Pack is based on the video game series of the same name, developed by Nintendo.

On Bedrock Edition

The Super Mario Mash-up Pack was released on Bedrock Edition on June 21, 2018 as part of the release of Bedrock Edition for Nintendo Switch. It is the only Mash-up Pack on Bedrock Edition that is limited to a certain platform. The Nintendo Switch version of Bedrock Edition, like the legacy Nintendo Switch Edition, comes bundled with the Super Mario Mash-up Pack.

On Legacy Console Edition

The Super Mario Mash-up Pack was released on May 17, 2016 as part of a free update to the Wii U Edition. It was released on the Nintendo Switch Edition when it launched on May 11, 2017. It was exclusively on the Wii U and Nintendo Switch, and was bundled with both versions of the game. This mash-up adds in new skins, textures, and a pre-built world themed around the Super Mario franchise, along with an original soundtrack from Super Mario 64.[11]

On New Nintendo 3DS Edition

The Super Mario Mash-up Pack was released on June 5th, 2018 as part a free update to the New Nintendo 3DS Edition. It is the first mash-up pack to be released on the system, and is the same as the Bedrock Edition and Legacy Console Edition versions.

Skin pack
Main article: Skin pack § SPSM

The Super Mario Mash-up Pack has 40 skins to choose from.

Legacy Console Edition mash-up packs

Halo Edition

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Visual changes to blocks in Halo Edition

The Halo Mash-up Pack was released on May 27, 2014 and is based on Halo, developed by Bungie and 343 Industries. It has 40 skins to choose from, and purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$5.99.[12]

Halo 5 Guardians update

The Halo 5: Guardians update was released on October 28, 2015 and is based on Halo 5: Guardians, developed by 343 Industries. It is downloadable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and is a free update to the Halo Mash-up pack.[13]

Skin pack
Main article: Skin pack § SPHalo

The Halo Mash-up Pack has 40 skins and 8 skins from the Halo 5: Guardians update.

Mass Effect Edition

Mash-up pack/infobox

The Mass Effect Mash-up Pack was released September 3, 2014 and is based on the popular Mass Effect series of games developed by BioWare. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store/Nintendo eShop or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$5.99.[14]

Skin pack

The Mass Effect Mash-up Pack has 36 skins to choose from.

Festive Edition

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The Festive Mash-up Pack was released on December 10, 2014 and is based on the Christmas season and customs. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$5.99. It comes pre-installed on the Wii U and Nintendo Switch editions.[15]

Skin pack

The Festive Mash-up Pack has 36 skins to choose from.

LittleBigPlanet Edition

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The LittleBigPlanet Mash-up Pack was released on July 1, 2015 and is based on the LittleBigPlanet game series, developed by Media Molecule. It was released exclusively on the PlayStation. It is purchasable through the PlayStation Store or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$3.99.[16]

Skin pack

The LittleBigPlanet Mash-up Pack has 40 skins to choose from.

Halloween Edition

Mash-up pack/infobox

The Halloween Mash-up Pack was released on October 23, 2015 and is based on the Halloween holiday, originally known as All Hallows' Eve. It is purchasable through the Xbox 360 or One Marketplace/PlayStation Store/Nintendo eShop or directly in-game through the Downloadable Content section of the game and costs US$5.99.[17]

Skin pack

The Halloween Mash-up Pack has 45 skins to choose from.

Bedrock Edition mash-up packs

Festive 2016 Edition

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The Festive 2016 Mash-up Pack was released on December 19, 2016 as based on the Christmas season, and a part of the Ender Update. It purchasable through the Minecraft Marketplace, and costs 960.[18]

Skin pack

The Festive 2016 Mash-up Pack has 21 skins to choose from.

History

Pocket Edition
1.0build 1Added Festive 2016 Mash-up pack.
1.0.6Added Chinese Mythology Mash-up pack.
1.0.7Added Fallout Mash-up pack.
1.0.9Added "Greek mythology" Mash-up
1.1Added "Skyrim" Mash-up
Bedrock Edition
1.7Added "Pirates Of The Caribbean" Mash-up
1.8Added "The Nightmare Before Christmas" Mash-up
1.9Added "Steven Universe" Mash-up
Legacy Console Edition
4 September 2013CU1 1.11 Patch 1Added Mass Efect Mash-up pack.
20 November 2013 1.10 Added Skyrim Mash-up pack.
TU16 1.06 Patch 42Added Halo Mash-up pack.
10 December 2014CU6 1.11 Patch 1Added Festive Mash-up pack.
TU25CU14 1.17 Patch 37Added LittleBigPlanet Mash-up pack (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo eShop only).
TU27CU15 1.18 Patch 1Added Greek Mythology Mash-up pack.
TU30CU18 1.21 Added Halloween Mash-up pack.
Update Halo 5: Guardians Mash-up pack (Xbox & PlayStation, Nintendo eShop only).
TU68CU58 1.85 Patch 5Added Super Mario Mash-up pack.
TU43CU33 1.36 Patch 13Added Chinese Mythology Mash-up pack.
TU46CU36 1.38 Patch 15Added Fallout Mash-up pack.
TU53CU43 1.49 Patch 23Patch 3Added Adventure Time Mash-up pack.
TU60CU51 1.64 Patch 30Patch 11Added Norse Mythology Mash-up pack.
TU65CU55 1.69/1.70 Patch 34Added Egyptian Mythology Mash-up pack.

References

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