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Mojang Studios announces stylish Minecraft x Crocs crossover

Robert Collins Robert Collins
February 10, 2023
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Crocs are coming to the world of Minecraft. Starting February 16th, Minecraft fans will be able to get their hands on Crocs footwear both real and in-game with the Minecraft x Crocs crossover.

AS part of the crossover event players will be able to download an in-game pair of Crocs in the Dressing Room. And a limited-edition Minecraft x Crocs collection will be available for purchase through crocs.com as well as on Amazon, Footlocker and Journey. Prices will range from $16.99 to $64.99 USD. Included in the collection:

  • Two Classic Clogs—one adults, one kids
  • Two Classic Elevated Clogs—one adults, one kids. These come with Minecraft-themed Jibbitz™ charms
  • One Classic Slide (adults sizes)

Mojang has also announced a giveaway sweepstakes via the official Minecraft Twitter account.

Want to play Minecraft in style? Enter for your chance to win one of five pairs of Minecraft x @Crocs with eight jibbitz!https://t.co/CbDR4A48JA#MinecraftxCrocs pic.twitter.com/FxH0pJZvoN

— Minecraft (@Minecraft) February 9, 2023

The Minecraft x Crocs crossover is hardly the first time Mojang has partnered to produce Minecraft-related physical merch. Most recently they partnered with Mattel to create a series of Minecraft action figures and toys.

Featured image via Mojang. 

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