Minecraft has officially dropped a new DLC, this time focusing on global Civil Rights movements, complete with multiple celebrity appearances and various scenarios.
Whether it’s Star Wars, fishing, Avatar, or even Tetris, Minecraft is no stranger to DLC or side adventures. These serve to bring players into a brand new purpose-built world to either explore unique features or learn something about the world, history, or otherwise.
Now, the game’s added a new DLC which explores the most famous global civil rights movements, allowing you to meet blocky versions of John Lewis, Malala Yousafzai, Nelson Mandela, and more.
What’s in the Good Trouble Minecraft DLC?
The Lessons in Good Trouble DLC allows players to explore various civil rights movements in history, marching across the Edmund Pettus Bridge with John Lewis, learning about Malala Yousafzai’s fight for girls’ education, joining Nelson Mandela in his fight to stop apartheid, and learn about Rosa Parks’ battle against racism.
Players will be able to take part in protests, marches, and more in various scenarios, allowing fans to learn more about the historical significance of civil rights marches in India, the US, the UK, South Africa, and more.
You’ll learn about the Black Lives Matter Movement, the Apartheid, the Suffragettes, the US Civil Rights Movement, India’s independence, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the fight for quality education for girls.
As revealed by Mojang, the Good Trouble DLC is completely free for anyone to download and explore.
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