The Minecraft Marketplace has a lot going on right now, and your wallet is about to feel it in the best possible way. Minecraft Bedrock Edition players have access to a Summer Sale covering more than 300 items, with discounts reaching up to 33% off across the board. The sale runs through July 28 at 10 PM PT, and purchases can be made with real money or Minecoins.
Here's the thing that makes this sale a bit more interesting than a standard blanket discount: there's a daily Doorbuster mechanic running two deals per day through July 14, each one hitting 75% off. That's a significantly steeper cut than the baseline sale, so checking back daily before the 14th is worth the effort if you're hunting for something specific.
What the sale actually covers
The 300+ item catalog spans add-ons, texture packs, biome expansions, and full content packs. Most items land in the $3 to $7 range after discount, down from their standard $4 to $10 price points. A few highlights worth knowing about:
- RealismCraft 2.4 by Spark Universe is down to $7 (was $10), adding new companions, monsters, a boss, weapons, tools, ores, and armor to completely overhaul the vanilla experience
- Biomes O'Plenty from 4KS Studios drops to $4 (was $6), an official Bedrock port of the popular Java mod by Glitchfiend that adds 50+ new biomes, plants, trees, and building blocks
- Naturalist Add-On 26.1 by Starfish Studios is $6 (was $8), bringing more than 200 new animals that spawn naturally across every biome, including underwater, all tameable and rideable in both solo and multiplayer
- Huggy & Friends Add-On from Spark Universe hits $4 (was $6), dropping Poppy Playtime characters including Huggy Wuggy, Mommy Long Legs, and CatNap into your world to make your life considerably more stressful
- Dogs Add-On is $4 (was $6), featuring 16+ dog breeds, 80+ color options, 30+ costumes and collars, plus furniture, toys, and food items
The broader sale lineup
Beyond the standout picks, the full sale list includes a solid variety of content types. Here's a quick look at more discounted items:
The range is broad enough that there's something for builders, survival players, horror fans, and people who just want their world to look different.
What this means for Bedrock players
Bedrock Edition has always had a more curated Marketplace compared to the mod-heavy Java side, and sales like this are one of the few times the pricing gap between official Marketplace content and free Java mods feels less significant. Most of these add-ons are official Bedrock ports of well-known Java mods, which means the quality bar is generally higher than random Marketplace filler.
The Doorbuster mechanic in particular is worth paying attention to. Two deals per day at 75% off through July 14 means eight more days of potential steals. The key here is that those deals rotate, so anything you spot at that discount tier won't stick around.
For players looking to expand beyond the base game without jumping into the full mod-management side of things, this is a straightforward way to do it. Check out our Minecraft guides for more on what's worth adding to your world right now, or read our in-depth review if you want the full breakdown on what makes the base game still worth building on after all these years.








