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6 Minecraft Brand Collaborations You'd Want to Try Out

When you’re as big as Minecraft, you get to collaborate with the big names and we’re here with 6 Minecraft Brand collaborations that you’d want to try out. 6 Minecraft Brand Collaborations You'd Want to Try Out large

It started as a sandbox game, but Mojang and Microsoft sure have turned Minecraft into a brand. Just look at all the content it has on Builders Fans. We see so many games collaborating with events and artists these days, but did you know Minecraft collaborated with tons of different brands in recent history? Well, we kind of figured that you might now know, which is why we’re here with 6 Minecraft brand collaborations that you’d like to know about and would want to try.

Burberry and Minecraft


Okay, first off, are Minecraft and Burberry? Didn’t see that coming. But somehow, it works. This collab made it possible if you ever wanted your blocky avatar to strut around in high-end designer wear. Burberry released a special collection both in-game and in real life. The in-game part? You got skins, capes, and even an adventure map. But in reality, they also sold actual Burberry x Minecraft clothes—meaning you could twin with your pixelated self. Imagine flexing that in a multiplayer lobby.

Collab with Croco Island (Lacoste)


Lacoste entered the chat and said, “You know what Minecraft needs? A whole crocodile-themed island.” And that’s exactly what they did with Croco Island. The brand, known for its sporty yet stylish vibe, built a fully playable Minecraft world filled with challenges, mini-games, and—you guessed it—crocodiles. Oh, and they dropped some exclusive skins too, making sure you could run around looking like a stylish tennis pro in a world full of blocky reptiles.

Pringles teaming up with Minecraft


Now, food collabs always hit differently, but Minecraft and Pringles? Unexpected, yet somehow perfect. Pringles released a Minecraft-inspired flavor, because apparently, gamers and snack brands are a match made in heaven. The flavor? Suspicious Stew—which is a direct nod to an in-game food item. No one was really sure what it would taste like at first (because in the game, it gives random effects). But turns out, it’s a savory, spiced-up flavor that lowkey slaps. Also, the can looked super cool with Minecraft branding, making it a collector’s item for snack lovers and gamers alike.

Nick’s Ice Cream decided to get creative


Imagine someone at Nick’s Ice Cream thinking, “Let’s make an ice cream inspired by Minecraft.” Well, that’s exactly what happened. This collaboration was as random as it was delightful. Nick’s dropped a limited-edition ice cream flavor that brought Minecraft’s pixelated world to life in the form of frozen dessert. And yes, they even had packaging that looked straight out of a Minecraft build. Gamers could enjoy a sweet treat while grinding for diamonds—honestly, a pretty solid win.

Seen the Angry Birds DLC


Crossovers are always wild, but Minecraft and Angry Birds? That’s peak nostalgia. This DLC brought the entire Angry Birds gang into the Minecraft universe, complete with pigs, slingshots, and iconic bird characters. You could actually play as the Angry Birds, launching yourself at pig-built structures and causing absolute chaos. If you ever wished for a chaotic mix of two legendary games, this was it.

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