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Minecraft New Year’s Celebrations Continue with Free Trident City

Trident City by Shaliquinn’s Schematics is now available on the Minecraft Marketplace for free to celebrate the New Year.

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players can grab a freebie to celebrate the New Year, with Shaliquinn's Schematics offering the Trident City world completely for free. All you need to do is head to the Minecraft Marketplace and install the addition.

Trident City is the newest release from Shaliquinn's Schematics and focuses on a new adventure that takes players to a location in the depths of the sea. The giveaway is part of the Minecraft New Year's Celebration.

“Raise your imagination from the depths with the newest release from Shaliquinn's Schematics! You've travelled to a far flung location where stories tell of a mystical place where the depths of the sea have arisen! Explore the wonders delivered from the darkest areas of the ocean!

Journey to a new world and let your imagination loose on an unfamiliar environment. With so many things to discover, the possibilities are nearly endless. Take a look at the world that's waiting in Trident City from Shaliquinn's Schematics.”

New Year's Celebrations

Minecraft is currently celebrating the New Year with a bunch of price reductions and sales o the Marketplace. There are gifts such as free Character Creator items, weekly free worlds such as Trident City, and 75% off selected content until January 3.

Earlier in the celebrations, Mojang announced Lucky's Minigame Mayhem from Logdotzip.

“Lucky's Minigame Mashup mixes a plethora of fabulous features into one big perpetual stew, and for dessert: 100+ furniture pieces to add even more flavour… Lucky's Minigame Mayhem* is filled with challenges that put your Minecraft skills to the test by combining 15 different activities – some of which you might recognize! You can tackle these solo, but it's recommended to bring a friend or two for a more competitive wholesome experience.”

Tip of the day: When using your laptop or convertible with a mobile hotspot you might want to limit the Internet bandwidth your PC uses. In our tutorial we are showing you how to set up a metered connection in Windows 11 or Windows 10 and how to turn it off again, if needed.

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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