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Cover your Minecraft world in bright colors and patterns with the new Pattern Texture Pack

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 22, 2019
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Cover your Minecraft world in bright colors and patterns with the new Pattern Texture Pack

Microsoft’s Minecraft (I can say that all day) has gotten a lot more colorful thanks to a new texture pack that has been released recently, and you can download it now!

Cover your Minecraft world in bright colors and patterns with the new Pattern Texture Pack

The “Pattern Texture Pack” is now available for the Xbox One and other consoles, and features new textures that players can decorate their new and old worlds with. This includes funky, new, bright-colored patterns that can even extent to the games’ UI. Judging for the provided pictures, they make the regular Minecraft look a lot gloomier and dull.

Cover your Minecraft world in bright colors and patterns with the new Pattern Texture Pack

The Pattern Texture Pack costs only $0.99, and you can download them from the Xbox Store for the Xbox One and Xbox 360 over at the download links below! Happy mining!

Pattern Texture Pack (Xbox 360)

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