Minecraft Releases Moana 2 DLC

Moana 2 is heading to theaters later this month, but Minecraft fans can start the celebrations a little early. The game has new DLC based on both the original movie, as well as its upcoming sequel. Some of the most familiar characters from the film will appear as part of the DLC expansion, and players will revisit iconic locations like Te Fiti and Lalotai. Players will also be able to customize their own canoe in order to explore Moana’s world. The DLC is available right now on the game’s various platforms, and can be purchased for 1,510 MineCoins.

A trailer for the Moana 2 Minecraft DLC can be found below. Readers interested in downloading the DLC can do so right here.

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As can be seen from the trailer, the Moana 2 DLC will have some familiar foes from the first film. In the original Moana, the film’s protagonists had to deal with the Kakamora, and the “murderous little pirates” will make their return in the Minecraft DLC. In the trailer, we can see their floating vessel will be making an appearance, and it seems players will be able to come aboard and take the fight to them. Tamatoa will be appearing as well, and it looks like he’ll be an intimidating enemy. In the trailer, players can be seen fighting the giant crab, just as Maui appears to lend a hand in his hawk form. The DLC was developed by Starfish Studios, the team responsible for other Minecraft projects such as Dragon Pets.

Disney and Mojang have collaborated on a number of Minecraft projects over the last few years, including a lot of content based on the Star Wars franchise. In that regard, it’s not terribly surprising to see content based on Moana. The original film was hugely successful, and it seems that there’s a lot of anticipation surrounding the sequel. Some Minecraft fans have expressed surprise that this DLC is actually coming out ahead of the film, which won’t be in theaters until November 27th. However, it’s possible Disney sees it as a way to drive interest and awareness around the sequel.

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