Mojang and Xbox have officially released Chaos Cubed, the latest Minecraft update that introduces new underground biomes, unique building materials, and fresh multiplayer tools. Designed to expand exploration and creativity, the update transforms parts of the Overworld with sulfur-themed environments, dangerous natural hazards, and a new mob that reacts to its surroundings in unexpected ways. Chaos Cubed is available now and offers both solo players and groups plenty of reasons to jump back into the game.

Explore Dangerous Sulfur Caves and Discover New Resources
One of the highlights of the update is the addition of Sulfur Springs, naturally generated locations that can be found across the Overworld. These areas are marked by sulfur deposits, cinnabar blocks, and clouds of gas rising from the ground, hinting at what lies beneath the surface. Players who investigate further will uncover the new Sulfur Caves, an underground biome filled with unique environmental features and hidden resources.
The caves introduce a completely different atmosphere compared to traditional Minecraft cave systems. Shallow sulfur pools, glowing lichens, jagged sulfur spikes, and active geysers create a landscape that is both beautiful and dangerous. Toxic gases and geothermal activity add an extra layer of challenge, forcing players to think carefully before exploring deeper underground. Along the way, adventurers can collect new materials such as Concentrated Sulfur and other resources that play an important role in crafting and building.
These additions make exploration more rewarding while also increasing the risks associated with mining and underground travel. Whether searching for rare resources or simply discovering new environments, players will find plenty of reasons to venture into these hazardous cave networks.
Meet the Sulfur Cube, Minecraft’s New Reactive Mob
Chaos Cubed also introduces the Sulfur Cube, a unique creature that behaves differently from any other mob currently found in Minecraft. Instead of following a fixed set of actions, the Sulfur Cube adapts to its environment by absorbing nearby blocks. The materials it absorbs directly influence how it moves and reacts, creating encounters that are often unpredictable.
Depending on its surroundings, the creature may bounce across terrain, slide rapidly through caves, or display entirely different movement patterns. This dynamic behavior means that players can never be completely sure what to expect when they encounter one. The Sulfur Cube can become either a dangerous obstacle or an interesting gameplay tool, depending on how it is used.
Its flexible mechanics open the door for creative applications beyond simple exploration. Map creators can design custom challenges around the mob, while multiplayer communities may use it for mini-games, PvP arenas, obstacle courses, and experimental redstone contraptions. The result is a creature that not only adds excitement to survival gameplay but also encourages players to experiment with new ideas.

New Building Blocks and Improved Multiplayer Features
Builders receive a major boost with the arrival of new sulfur and cinnabar block variants. These additions bring vibrant yellow and red color palettes to Minecraft, offering more decorative possibilities for creative projects. The blocks come in multiple forms, allowing players to construct everything from industrial facilities and volcanic fortresses to fantasy castles and futuristic laboratories.
Beyond construction, Chaos Cubed also enhances the multiplayer experience through the introduction of Parties for Bedrock Edition. Currently available in beta on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC, the feature allows players to create groups of up to 14 members. Friends can stay connected while moving between worlds and Realms, making it easier to organize adventures, community events, and long cooperative play sessions.
By combining new exploration mechanics, a reactive mob, additional building options, and improved social features, Chaos Cubed delivers one of Minecraft’s most comprehensive updates in recent months. The expansion touches nearly every aspect of the sandbox experience, giving players more ways to explore, build, experiment, and play together than ever before.