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Minecraft Story Mode Season 2 now free for the first time ever on iOS (Reg. $5)

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After Minecraft: Story Mode Season 1 went free-to-play (at least the first episode anyway) late last year, it looks as though Season 2 is following suit. For the first time ever, you can now download Minecraft: Story Mode Season 2, Episode 1 for free. Usually $5 per episode, this is the lowest price we have ever tracked. Rated 4+ stars from nearly 1,000 gamers.

iOS Universal: Minecraft: Story Mode – S2: FREE (Reg. $5)

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Minecraft: Story Mode – S2: 

Now that Jesse and the gang have vanquished the Wither Storm, saved the world, and become totally super famous heroes, life has gotten a bit more…complicated. With more responsibilities and less time for adventure, old friendships have started to fade — at least until Jesse’s hand gets stuck in a creepy gauntlet that belongs to an ancient underwater temple. Together with old pals and new comrades alike, Jesse embarks on a brand new journey filled with tough choices, good times, and at least one temperamental llama.

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