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The Xbox version of the game received Skin DLC on July 16th, 2012 at the Xbox Live Marketplace, which allowed players to change their character's look in-game to several video game characters. Amongst the 45 skins included in the DLC, there are [[Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie]] [[characters]] including, [[Banjo]], [[Klungo]], [[Gruntilda]], [[Bottles]], [[Tooty]] and [[Mumbo Jumbo]]. This DLC, developed by 4J Studios, will sell at the cost of 160 Microsoft points, which is roughly two (2) U.S. dollars.''
The Xbox version of the game received Skin DLC on July 16th, 2012 at the Xbox Live Marketplace, which allowed players to change their character's look in-game to several video game characters. Amongst the 45 skins included in the DLC, there are [[Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie]] [[characters]] including, [[Banjo]], [[Klungo]], [[Gruntilda]], [[Bottles]], [[Tooty]] and [[Mumbo Jumbo]]. This DLC, developed by 4J Studios, will sell at the cost of 160 Microsoft points, which is roughly two (2) U.S. dollars.''
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File:800px-Xbox Skin Pack Promo 6.jpg
Promotional photo for Skin Pack 1. (Banjo-Kazooie characters)

Minecraft is an Indie block building-based game by its Swedish creator, Markus "Notch" Persson and his company, Mojang. The game was originally released as a "Beta" on the PC, and later received a port to the Xbox 360.

The Xbox version of the game received Skin DLC on July 16th, 2012 at the Xbox Live Marketplace, which allowed players to change their character's look in-game to several video game characters. Amongst the 45 skins included in the DLC, there are Banjo-Kazooie characters including, Banjo, Klungo, Gruntilda, Bottles, Tooty and Mumbo Jumbo. This DLC, developed by 4J Studios, will sell at the cost of 160 Microsoft points, which is roughly two (2) U.S. dollars.