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The Marketplace (known as the Store on PlayStation) is an in-game platform where players can purchase access to content[1] created by both Minecraft and members of the Minecraft Partner Program. As of June 25, 2026, it contains about 36,719 pages of downloadable content from 326 creators.[2]
The Marketplace is opened from the title screen, game menu (Browse Add-ons!), or dressing room, the former showing an animated button promoting new DLC and sometimes a tag. Throughout the menus are other buttons redirecting to the Marketplace, such as in resource pack or world template selection menus. Furthermore, Marketplace content is often promoted with pop-ups or inbox messages.
It is only available with a stable Internet connection and a Microsoft account, and not in the trial version. The Marketplace is also available from Minecraft.net, where packs can be browsed similar to the in-game menu, purchased once signed in, and even the game can be launched opening the selected pack's page in the Marketplace.
The menu promotes various types of content organized into sections. With the Search tool, the player can filter for name, pack type, price, ratings, tags, individual creators, or Marketplace Pass availability. Every pack has a purchase page with more information, tags, images and videos, and purchase or download options. Packs can be added to the Wishlist using the heart icon, and the link to the pack on Minecraft.net can be shared.
Once obtained, packs can be downloaded to the device at any time. Depending on the type of pack, it can then be activated or played. The bottom of the purchase page allows to rate owned packs stars, which will be shown by the pack. Downloaded packs are automatically updated while in the menus; this can be toggled in the settings.
Most content in the Marketplace costs money, and is purchased using Minecoins, although some content is free. Minecoins are obtained in the Marketplace with real money in selected packs, or along with promoted content in content bundles. They are saved to a player's Xbox account; on PlayStation they are called tokens and sold separately.
All purchased content instantly syncs to the player's Microsoft account unless not signed into the Microsoft or console account on consoles, in which case it is saved locally to the player's device.
Marketplace Pass is a monthly subscription that allows any subscribers to get access to a variety of Marketplace content that changes monthly as long as they pay a monthly fee. Included content can be activated directly from its own tab in screens with Marketplace content, such as the Create from Template screen. The Marketplace Pass is included in Realms Plus subscriptions.
There are 5 different categories of content available on the Marketplace, including skin packs, worlds, add-ons, texture packs, and mash-up packs. All content is submitted by official Minecraft partners and is approved by the Minecraft Content Team. The Minecraft Wiki only documents officially promoted DLC, third-party content usually has its own documentation.
Skin packs are collections of custom skins that players can use in both singleplayer and multiplayer games. Depending on the specific content, some skin packs provide 1 or 2 free skins to use without needing to purchase.
Skin packs can be seen in the Dressing Room, allowing to enable included skins.
Worlds are pre-built maps that offer wide variety of in-game experiences. Not to be confused with mash-up packs, worlds can also include custom textures, blocks, items and mobs and be bundled with bonus skins.
Worlds in the Marketplace are distributed as world templates; they can be downloaded in the Create from Template screen allowing to create a world using the template.
Dynamic worlds don't have a set build like normal pre-built ones, instead they can be generated like a Minecraft world. These worlds allow for a whole new experience every time because they generate differently depending on the seed. Sometimes they also include add-ons and texture packs as well.
Adventure maps are self-contained experiences that focus on exploring and other types of guided gameplay. These types of worlds can range from PvP arenas to simulators and can be designed for singleplayer, multiplayer or both.
Minigames are compact worlds with a specific theme or goal that are designed to be repeatable. These can feature a set of different gamemodes and variants or be designed to reset continuously.
Survival spawns are starter maps that players can explore, gain loot from and expand. Maps of this type can sometimes add an entirely new aspect to the game but still allows players to experience the world as they normally would in survival mode.
Texture packs, built from resource packs, allow players to change the visual appearance of worlds. These packs can also customize other in-game elements such as sounds, items, the GUI, the geometry/shape of mobs, animations, and Vibrant Visuals. Texture packs are only able to alter existing features in Minecraft and cannot add new mobs, blocks or items.
Texture packs can be enabled from the Global Resources settings tab in the main menu. Unless a world or server disables global resources, they can always be enabled locally on the player's device.
Mash-up packs are special bundles that combine a world, texture pack and skins. Unlike worlds, texture packs included in mash-up packs can be used across other singleplayer worlds and even servers.
Add-ons are resource and behavior packs that can fully customize the game by adding new items, blocks, mobs, and more. Add-ons can be added to any world. They can be played and accessed on both singleplayer and multiplayer.
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| April 10, 2017 | Marketplace announced. | ||||||
| 1.1.0 | alpha 1.1.0.8 | Marketplace added, but the name in the game remained "Store". | |||||
| 1.1.5 | Moved all Marketplace related modules into a separate library. | ||||||
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| 1.2.0 | beta 1.2.0.2 | Added an option to buy 3500 coins for US$19.99. | |||||
| release | Part of the sales content of Xbox One Marketplace are now offered in the Marketplace as Xbox One Edition has become part of Bedrock Edition.[3] | ||||||
| 1.2.5 | beta 1.2.5.0 | Added a 5-star content rating system to the Marketplace. | |||||
| beta 1.2.5.12 | Added an option to buy 8800 coins for US$49.99. | ||||||
| 1.2.13 | beta 1.2.13.5 | Added search functionality to the Marketplace. | |||||
| 1.4.0 | beta 1.2.14.2 | Added an inventory section to allow the player to manage their acquired content. | |||||
| Added sorting and filtering to the Marketplace | |||||||
| 1.7.0 | beta 1.7.0.2 | Finding purchased content, searching, and going home from the top of the Marketplace screen has been made easier. | |||||
| 1.8.0 | beta 1.8.0.10 | The player can now send links to Marketplace content using the share button. | |||||
| Content can now be sorted by 'Updates available' in the Marketplace inventory. | |||||||
| Content can now be sorted and filtered by rating. | |||||||
| 1.12.0 | beta 1.12.0.3 | The "Store" button has been renamed to "Marketplace".[4] | |||||
| 1.14.0 | Bedrock Edition was added to the PlayStation 4 platform, alongside the Marketplace and the Token currency. It was initially called the "Minecraft Store". | ||||||
| 1.16.0 | beta 1.15.0.51 | There have been some small changes to the downloads. | |||||
| 1.16.200 | beta 1.16.200.53 | Added various UI elements to communicate ray tracing capabilities in the Marketplace (Windows 10 Only). | |||||
| Resource packs in the Marketplace are now aware of ray tracing capabilities and display a label indicating support in the UI. | |||||||
| Attempting to purchase and/or download a resource pack that requires ray tracing notifies the user of a purchasing error when that user does not have the required min-spec hardware. | |||||||
| 1.20.70 | Marketplace Pass released for all platforms. | ||||||
| 1.21.120 | Marketplace packs can now support Vibrant Visuals, and filter options for graphics modes have been added. | ||||||
Issues relating to "Marketplace" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
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