Minecraft is one of the most prevalent game in the world that is created by a Swedish game developer Marcus "Notch" Persson, and later created and distributed by Mojang. The imaginative and building parts of Minecraft empower the players to assemble and develop out of finished 3D shapes is now on tvOS. Minecraft on Apple TV arrives on December 19 and at the same time, the Minecraft: Pocket Edition for iOS has received a major update.

A major portion of Minecraft's prosperity is how the diversion is accessible on essentially every stage. Minecraft was initially announced for Apple TV by Tim Cook; however, the game looks like it will be beautiful update aside those missing multiplayer highlights. The Apple TV version will include the "Ender update", which brings an entire bundle of a new sing-player substance to the experience, as Engadget reported.

The Ender update brings this year's Festive Mash-up that includes all kinds of festive holiday looks. It is more expected as it will take off crosswise over different versatile stages and geologies in the following couple of hours. This Festive Mash-Up of 2016 is now accessible on Pocket Windows 10 Edition for about $3.99.

According to AppAdvice, the Minecraft for Apple TV touchdown the base with seven stunning pieces of DLC. It includes the Holiday of 2015 packs, the Town Folk, and City Folk skin packs. It added Plastic, Natural, Cartoon, and Festive of 2016 mash-ups as stated above. On the day of releasing, the Apple TV Edition does not currently support Minecraft Realms or Xbox Live, however, it will be included later.

Meanwhile, Microsoft announced that the Dolby Atmos surround sound innovation will come to Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs and tablets. This declaration is more exciting as the Dolby Atmos is known for making games and video content that sound amazingly sharp and sensible. Member of Xbox Preview can now get their access to Dolby Atmos that supported the Xbox One and Xbox One S through Blu-ray Bitstream.