We all want a productive way to fill our time when staying at home (though plonking yourself in front of Netflix for the foreseeable future is perfectly valid too, in our opinion).
25.03.2020 - 20:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Makers of Minecraft have release special education packs for kids stuck at home because of coronavirus.
Microsoft have released some Education Edition content which is usually only available to teachers and school - for free to gamers to get them through the lockdown period.
The education pack is a specialised version of the game specifically designed for learning.
Gamers can access the free content through the Bedrock edition until June and it can be found on the PC, Xbox, and other platforms.
We all want a productive way to fill our time when staying at home (though plonking yourself in front of Netflix for the foreseeable future is perfectly valid too, in our opinion).
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