As promised, 4J Studios has finally released a screenshot for the TU 12 update, as seen in the photo.

"We're still bug fixing TU 12. We'll let you know when it goes to MS Cert Test. Here's another TU12 screenshot."

In their official Twitter account, a fan had asked, in relation to the screenshot, if this means that players will get to fight with the Wither, considering the presence of Wither heads. But according to 4J Studios, the Wither will come at a later title update.

"No, the Wither won't be in until a later Title Update. Just the Mob Heads for now..."

Still concerning the Wither head, some may have noticed a Wither skeleton head and a fan had inquired about the possibility of Wither Skeletons, but before speculation can occur, 4J Studios had announced that the Wither skeleton heads are there for the Creative Mode.

The Examiner adds that there are a lot of noticeable add-ons in the screenshot, starting with the cats and the item drops, all of which are rendered in 3D. Chiseled stone bricks can also be seen in the background.

For now, 4J Studios next expected announcement would be for when the Minecraft Xbox 360 TU 12 will be making its way to the Microsoft Certification Test.

Minecraft LEGO showcased in Comic-Con, gears up for more

Fans of Minecraft who have also been lucky enough to attend the Comi-Con know that the game will be releasing a new line of LEGO franchises following what has been released some years back.

This time, IGN reports that two more brands will be launching starting September 1--and those who have been to Comic-Con may have seen the debut of the toys.

ʺGiven our similarities, Minecraft and LEGO building have always been a great match, ʺ said Lydia Winters of Mojang to IGN. ʺAfter the excitement over the first set, we were delighted to extend the line and continue our partnership with The LEGO Group.ʺ

These sets include the Minecraft Village, which will contain blocks for houses, Pig, Villager, and Zombie ʺMicromob. ʺ The Nether will contain the Netherrack, lava blocks, gravel blocks, two Ghasts and a Zombie Pigman.

IGN also reports that a suggested retail price for the two Minecraft sets would be $34.99 for each.