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Minecraft Dungeons II

Minecraft Dungeons II, referred to internally as Spicewood,[4] is an upcoming action RPG dungeon crawler developed by Mojang Studios and Double Eleven, and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the direct sequel to Minecraft Dungeons. Officially announced during Minecraft Live – March 2026, the game is scheduled for release on September 29 at 08:00 UTC.[1][5]

The game is set to launch on Windows, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.

A new threat stirs, ready to descend upon the land and its inhabitants to cause unspeakable mayhem. Become a hero and take on foes unlike anything you’ve faced before, journey through long‑forgotten locations, and clash with the forces of evil once more![6]

Minecraft Dungeons II
Developer(s) Mojang Studios
Double Eleven
Publisher(s) Windows & Xbox

Other platforms

Platform(s) WindowsXbox Series X|SXbox Cloud GamingXbox Cloud Gaming
Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo SwitchPlayStation 5
Engine ?
Written in ?
Latest version ?
Release date September 29, 2026[1]
Size Windows / Xbox Series X|S: 340.07 MB[2]
Nintendo Switch / Nintendo Switch 2: 6.8 GB[3]
License Proprietary
Source available No
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Standard Edition

Xbox Cloud Gaming

Deluxe Edition

Xbox Cloud Gaming

Minecraft Dungeons II extended key art
Minecraft Dungeons II logo

Minecraft Dungeons II, referred to internally as Spicewood,[4] is an upcoming action RPG dungeon crawler developed by Mojang Studios and Double Eleven, and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the direct sequel to Minecraft Dungeons. Officially announced during Minecraft Live – March 2026, the game is scheduled for release on .[1][5]

The game is set to launch on Windows, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.

Synopsis

A new threat stirs, ready to descend upon the land and its inhabitants to cause unspeakable mayhem. Become a hero and take on foes unlike anything you’ve faced before, journey through long‑forgotten locations, and clash with the forces of evil once more![6]

Supported languages

According to Minecraft Dungeons II's front page on Steam, the game supports seventeen languages.

Languages Interface Full Audio Subtitles
Chinese (Simplified) Yes Yes Yes
Chinese (Traditional) Yes Yes Yes
Dutch Yes No Yes
English Yes Yes Yes
French Yes Yes Yes
German Yes Yes Yes
Italian Yes No Yes
Spanish (Spain) Yes No Yes
Spanish (Latin American) Yes Yes Yes
Japanese Yes Yes Yes
Korean Yes No Yes
Polish Yes No Yes
Portuguese (Brazilian) Yes Yes Yes
Russian Yes No Yes
Swedish Yes Yes Yes
Turkish Yes No Yes
Ukrainian Yes No Yes

System requirements

According to Minecraft Dungeons II's front page on Steam, the system requirements are as follows.

Component Minimum requirements Recommended requirements
Operating system Windows 10 64-bit (version 1703 or later) or Windows 11
CPU Intel Core i3-8100, AMD Ryzen 3 2200G or equivalent Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 2600 or equivalent
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050, AMD Radeon RX 560 or equivalent dedicated graphics card with at least 2 GB VRAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060, AMD Radeon RX 580, with at least 6 GB VRAM or equivalent
System memory (RAM) 8 GB 16 GB
DirectX version DirectX 11 or later

Media

Minecraft Dungeons II: The Rift

Minecraft Dungeons II: The Rift is an upcoming novel based on Minecraft Dungeons II. It is authored by Caleb Zane Huett and is slated to be published by Random House Worlds on September 1, 2026.[7]

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Trivia

  • The Twisted Warden's arm can be seen in the YouTube Shorts version of the announce trailer.[8]
  • The rabbit at the start of the trailer uses pre-Tiny Takeover textures, even though the baby villagers use Tiny Takeover textures (with slight modifications).
  • In the video, the counters of luxury merchant and village merchant were switched. Instead of luxury merchant, there was village merchant, and instead of village merchant, there was enchantsmith. At the beginning of the video, a second village merchant can also be seen.

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In other media

Promotional images

Twitchcon

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