BBC Earth and Minecraft team up for Planet Earth 3

Published: 12:36, 17 January 2024
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BBC Earth and Minecraft team up for Planet Earth 3
Minecraft Education is available now for free

Key Points from the Article

  • Minecraft is partnering with BBC Earth to bring the Planet Earth 3 Minecraft World, featuring new landscapes, animals, and educational content.
  • Players can select their desired biome, study wildlife, and engage in activities while assuming the roles of different animals to learn about their survival strategies.
  • The game is available for free to all players through Minecraft Education or the Minecraft Marketplace.
Minecraft Education is available now for free

BBC and Minecraft Education are teaming up once again to bring Planet Earth 3 Minecraft World to players globally. The new educational title is available now, free to all players.

One of the most popular games on the market, Minecraft, is once again teaming up with BBC Earth to bring Planet Earth 3 Minecraft World, featuring new landscapes, animals and more.

Players will be able to select their desired biome, study its wildlife, and embark on various activities. You can also assume the roles of different animals, to learn more about them and their survival in the wild.

The new educational title is available now to all players completely free of charge. You can download it via Minecraft Education or the Minecraft Marketplace. 

You can check out the screenshots and the official trailer for more details. Also, read the full press release below.

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Minecraft Planet Earth 3
Minecraft Planet Earth 3
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Minecraft Planet Earth 3
Minecraft Planet Earth 3

Here is the full press release from Xbox: 

Following the record-breaking success of the Frozen Planet II Minecraft Worlds, which achieved the most downloads in a single day for an educational game in Minecraft history, with millions of players across 116 countries, BBC Earth and Minecraft Education are teaming up once again.  This collaboration is set to engage fans globally with the launch of the Planet Earth III Minecraft World. 

The Planet Earth III Minecraft World features immersive landscapes, animals and game-based learning resources, inspired by stories in the latest landmark series from BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit, and will be available from 16th January. 

Minecraft is the best-selling game of all time and is especially popular with younger players. Minecraft Education provides educational content for schools globally where students can learn about a wide variety of subjects via creative gameplay. The team at Mojang Studios believes it has a responsibility to use Minecraft to build a better world and inspire generations of game changers, especially around themes of global citizenship and sustainability.   

Players can step into extraordinary realms of the natural world to experience the struggles and triumphs of survival while playing as a series of incredible creatures, including the great white shark, the Arctic wolf, a leopardess, and more. Exploring the way these animals’ lives are intertwined by playing as both predator and prey, parent and offspring, friend and ally, they will discover the precarious balance of survival. 

The adventure begins at the BBC Planet Earth III Field Station. Here, players select their desired biome, study its wildlife, and embark on tailored activities. By assuming the roles of different animals, students learn about various survival strategies. Each challenge unlocks rewards, deepening the educational experience. By alternating perspectives between various animals, students cultivate empathy and gain a deeper understanding of the ecosystem's balance. 

The Planet Earth III Minecraft World is available in 29 languages for both Minecraft Education and Bedrock in the Minecraft Marketplace – a unique opportunity to watch, play, and learn together, taking biology and our understanding of biodiversity far beyond the classroom or living room. 

Matt Brandon, Planet Earth III series producer from BBC Studios Natural History Unit says: “We are delighted to partner with Minecraft Education and that children globally will have the opportunity to interact with stories inspired by the Planet Earth III series through immersive gameplay while learning more about our fragile natural world and the creatures we share this planet with.” 

Justin Edwards, Minecraft Education's Director of Learning Experiences says: "Minecraft Education is delighted to extend our partnership with BBC Earth, building on our work in Frozen Planet II. The new experience of the natural world in Planet Earth III brings us closer to the animals and their surrounding environment. In this world, you will learn about animals from different continents, across sea, sky, and land, and how they survive and thrive."

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