Mojang’s gameplay trailer for Minecraft Dungeons 2 opens on four heroes stepping through a portal into a dimension called The Sift, and it spends most of its runtime showing what lives there. The clip runs about a minute and a half, and it is the clearest look yet at how the action-RPG sequel handles fighting, exploring, and playing together before its September launch.
Quick answer: The trailer introduces The Sift as a new dimension, shows several previously unseen mobs, and confirms the game’s four-player co-op focus ahead of a September 29, 2026 release on PC, Switch, Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S.
The Sift: What the new dimension looks like
The Sift does not look like the Overworld. Mojang describes it as a strange, beautiful realm stocked with encounters players have not faced before, and the trailer backs that up with color palettes and terrain that read as clearly separate from vanilla Minecraft. The party arrives through a portal, meets a few creatures that appear docile at first, and the tone flips almost immediately once those creatures turn hostile.
From there the footage moves through several distinct settings, including cave interiors where the group gets surrounded. The through line is that The Sift is a combat space rather than a sandbox. There is no mining or building in it.
New mobs and enemies shown in the trailer
The headline addition is a small four-legged creature with rabbit-like ears that looks harmless until it opens a mouth wide enough to swallow a player’s head. It is the clearest example of the trailer’s bait-and-switch approach to Sift wildlife. Beyond that, the footage leans on familiar Minecraft antagonists placed in an unfamiliar setting.
| Enemy | What the trailer shows |
|---|---|
| Four-legged eared creature | Appears passive on arrival, then attacks with an oversized mouth |
| Guards | Engage the party directly in open combat |
| Illagers | Attack alongside the guards in a coordinated push |
| Spiders | Swarm the group in a cave section, surrounding all four heroes |
The Twisted Warden, revealed earlier as the sequel’s new boss, does not appear in action here. Nothing in the trailer shows a boss fight.
Combat, co-op, and gear customization
Minecraft Dungeons 2 keeps the top-down, loot-driven structure of the original, and the trailer’s fights look like a more polished version of that system rather than a reinvention. Jumping and jump attacks are the new mechanics confirmed so far, which is a meaningful change for a series that previously kept players locked to the ground.
Co-op is front and center. Up to four players can run the campaign together, and the trailer frames its set pieces around a full party splitting attention between multiple enemy types. Between fights, players can customize their equipment, and progression still runs on gear and loot rather than crafting or building.
Minecraft Dungeons 2 release date and platforms
The release date is confirmed for September 29, 2026. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers get it at no extra cost on day one.
| Detail | Confirmed |
|---|---|
| Release date | September 29, 2026 |
| Platforms | PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X and S |
| Players | Solo or co-op with up to three others |
| Game Pass | Included with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at launch |
Editions, pricing, and the pre-order bonus
There are two standalone versions. The Standard Edition is $29.99 and includes only the base game. The Deluxe Edition is $49.99 and bundles two DLCs, the Soul Cape, four hero skins, and the Blub pet.
Pre-ordering either edition before September 28, 2026 adds two more hero skins, the Twisted Cape, and the Twisted Chicken pet. The capes are exclusive to this game. PC players can pre-order through the Minecraft Dungeons II Steam page.
PC system requirements (minimum)
| Component | Minimum |
|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 64-bit (1703 or newer) |
| Processor | Intel Core i3-8100, AMD Ryzen 3 2200G or equivalent |
| Memory | 8 GB RAM |
| Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon RX 560 with at least 2 GB VRAM |
| DirectX | Version 11 |
Note: a 64-bit processor and operating system are required, and the graphics card must be dedicated rather than integrated.
What the footage leaves out is as telling as what it shows. There is still no look at the Twisted Warden fighting, no detail on how The Sift connects to the ancient city portals the sequel has been teasing, and no breakdown of the enchantment or loot systems. Those gaps are likely to be filled closer to the September 29 launch.





