Minecraft Legends guide, walkthrough, and everything you need to know
All of the Minecraft Legends details for Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC
This Minecraft Legends guides page has got the full lowdown on the action strategy game, with all of the details you need to know. As a day one Xbox Game Pass title and a recent PlayStation Plus inclusion, this adventure is easily accessible to a wide range of gamers, but you may be wondering if it's right for you – or, you've already downloaded it and are looking for some guidance on what to do next! Either way, here's a round up of everything worth saying about Minecraft Legends, including guides, our review, and much more besides!
Minecraft Legends review
In my full Minecraft Legends review I put the Xbox Series X version of the game to the test and found it to be a disappointing real-time strategy experience that didn't offer nearly enough opportunities for creative problem solving. With a limited field of view, few command inputs, and uninteresting AI, Legends fails to generate compelling combat cycles or live up to the potential of its concept.
Minecraft Legends platforms
Although Microsoft owns Mojang, having acquired the developer and the Minecraft IP in 2014, the company remains committed to ensuring release parity for this universe. That means that Minecraft Legends in available on practically every platform there is: Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PS5. Minecraft Legends has also been part of the Xbox Game Pass list from day one, meaning it's available to Xbox and PC Game Pass users as part of that subscription, and it was also part of the PlayStation Plus line up for April 2024.
Minecraft Legends multiplayer
Minecraft Legends has its own systems for multiplayer, where players can team up in either cooperative or competitive gameplay, while fighting the Piglins or each other. For more info about how it works and how you can set it up, our guide to Minecraft Legends multiplayer will explain everything you need!
Minecraft Legends essentials
Getting into Minecraft Legends isn't the easiest thing in the world, especially if you're not used to RTS strategy games. That's why we've laid out some essentials below to help people cross those initial hurdles.
- Our Minecraft Legends tips has a lot of little details we wish we'd known before getting into the game!
- Want all the essentials on how to control mobs in Minecraft Legends? We'll show you how to order your minions and goons around here!
- Alternatively, find out how to build in Minecraft Legends here, with a full explanation on construction and more.
- Even once you know how to steer them around, the Minecraft Legends best mobs will do a lot to help you pick who needs to be in your army!
Getting better at Minecraft Legends
Once you've got Minecraft Legends' fundamentals down and handled, there's plenty more to work out. Here's a selection of guides that'll carry you out of those early moments into the mid-game and further beyond!
- You can't make anything good without a supply of Minecraft Legends iron, which we can show you how to get here!
- Need to get around quick? Our guide to Minecraft Legends fast travel will explain speedy teleportation and transport.
- The Minecraft Legends Prismarine resource acts similarly to experience, so we've laid out how it can be farmed at the attached page!
- The Minecraft Legends Nether Portal is one of the early, tougher experiences, where you have to break into a fortress and destroy the Piglin's portal. It's not the last time you'll have to do this, so our guide will help you in all occurrences!
- The Minecraft Legends Portal Pile is the first of the Lost Legends and Myths to be released, and if you're having trouble beating it, we can explain how!
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Joel Franey is a writer, journalist, podcaster and raconteur with a Masters from Sussex University, none of which has actually equipped him for anything in real life. As a result he chooses to spend most of his time playing video games, reading old books and ingesting chemically-risky levels of caffeine. He is a firm believer that the vast majority of games would be improved by adding a grappling hook, and if they already have one, they should probably add another just to be safe. You can find old work of his at USgamer, Gfinity, Eurogamer and more besides.
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