The Minecraft Xbox 360 edition is already out on disc in the US as a complete product from what you can see in XBLA, while other release dates have been planned, starting with Australia, New Zealand, and Japan on June 6, Canada slated for June 25 and the remaining ones in UK, France, Ireland, and Spain on June 28.

However, this seems to be all the releases for the month of June, as 4J Studios confirms that the much-awaited title update 12, according VG 24/7.

Given the lack of new content from TU 11--which was mostly bug fixes for the game--TU 12 is the highlight content, which is said to feature a variety of new additions. Though nothing has been confirmed, 4J Studios has disclosed a bit of interesting information.

In response to a fan query asking if a new tutorial following the one in TU 7 will be made available, the developer said, "Yes there will be a new tutorial world in TU 12."

Multiplayer modes and maps revealed for Killzone: Mercenary

The official details are out for Killzone: Mercenary's multiplayer modes are finally out, revealing three modes and six maps in total.

PSU reports that the three modes include Mercenary Warfare, an each-to-his-own race to earn Vektan Dollar; Guerilla Warfare featuring a team death match where you're on the clock to eliminate the most number of enemy troops; and Warzone, where you have to go on five missions, relying on teamwork and tactics to get through.

Six maps have been revealed, each with screenshots on the official website. The scenes include the finishing village in Shoreline, the heart of the industrial area in Marketplace, Zenith's cannon, a Refinery, the Vektan Halls of Justice in Skyline, and the Corinth River in Inlet, reports Gamepur.

The maps have not yet been detailed if they will be a part of any DLC releases, but with six maps up for grabs and exciting features listed down for each mode, there's a big chance that DLC news will trickle in shortly.

A super dangerous collector's edition

If you want your own Dub Step gun from Saints Row 4, you can get it for $99.99 through a collector's edition, aptly called "Super Dangerous Wub Wub Edition."

Now you can take the action to real life, as the 12-inch replica from developer Deep Silver makes sound effects, and is a kickass addition to any collector's cabinet, especially if you put it alongside the 8-inch Johnny Gat Memorial Statue, and a Dubstep DoomsDay Button, reports Game Informer.

Retail selling starts August 20, but preorders are already being accepted, and it may be a limited offer depending on the supplies at hand.