Ever since Minecraft launched on consoles, Mojang has been churning various DLC packs filled with skins, textures, and worlds for players to explore. While many of them have cost money, there have been a couple that have overhauled the experience for free. One such pack came in the form of the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack, which brought Nintendo’s biggest IP to the Minecraft world. And now that the studio has tapped into Nintendo’s catalog, there is one franchise just waiting to be adapted in the blocky world.




Although it may not be as big as the Super Mario franchise, the Animal Crossing series has become a behemoth over the years. Players have been able to explore this colorful world across a variety of titles, including a Mario Party-like experience, a home designer, and a mobile game. With the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the franchise took on a whole new level of popularity. Yet, Nintendo has not really embraced its crossover potential, but a Minecraft mash-up pack could change all of that.

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Minecraft Has Already Explored Nintendo’s Biggest IP

With the release of Minecraft on the Wii U, Mojang fully tapped into this new market by also including the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack for free. While a big highlight of this pack was the Mario-themed skins, this was far more than just another skin pack. Alongside those came new textures, music, and an entire pre-made world themed after Super Mario Bros. Through that, players not only got the classic Minecraft experience, but they were also able to have free-range of some of the most iconic locales from Mario‘s expansive history.

Since its release on the Wii U, the Mario Mash-Up Pack has become a staple of every single Nintendo version of Minecraft. Additionally, Minecraft‘s own Steve has gotten to join in on the Nintendo fun through Super Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC. Even though it may seem like the two companies have embraced the crossover potential, there have not been any more Nintendo-themed mash-up packs since. But that could all change if the studio were able to take Animal Crossing for a spin.


Animal Crossing is Brimming With Crossover Potential

As of now, the Animal Crossing series has not really had many notable crossover appearances, outside of Nintendo crossover titles like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The franchise has had its fair share of titles and references appear within, but it has not really branched out much. However, the series feels rife with crossover potential, and Minecraft could be the home of its biggest.

Already, Minecraft and Animal Crossing share some similarities, with both putting a heavy emphasis on building within a mostly barren world. Additionally, Animal Crossing: New Horizons fully tapped into crafting, which is a Minecraft staple. Of course, the two games are in completely different genres, but through a mash-up pack, they could become even closer.


This Animal Crossing mash-up pack could give Minecraft a brand-new facelift, with all sorts of textures themed after the colorful franchise. Along with that, there is virtually unlimited potential for player skins, as the Animal Crossing franchise features countless unique villagers throughout its many titles. And if that was not enough, K. K. Slider’s tunes would be the perfect companion piece to any Minecraft adventure while a themed world would be fantastic to explore.

It currently does not seem like Mojang has any Nintendo-themed Mash-Up Packs in the works, but hopefully that will change. With a new Nintendo console looming on the horizon, it feels like the perfect time to tap into more of Nintendo’s expansive library, starting with the iconic Animal Crossing series. The potential for something great is there, so now the studio just has to be given free range to explore it.

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