Originally an Xbox exclusive, the Star Wars skin packs can now be obtained for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Although some content might initially be available only for certain versions, the material usually becomes procurable for all platforms in the long run, much like Minecraft's now doing today with Star Wars skin packs for Sony consoles. And with its constant updates – last month's Greek mythology DLC skins and texture pack was a nice addition – folks are rarely lacking for something new to do with the title. Minecraft's prosperity is due in no small part to its ability to cater toward practically any audience, be it young players, old fogies, casual gamers, pop culture junkies, and even hardcore gaming fans. Not to mention, Markus “Notch” Persson's brainchild continues to show up on the charts, as it recently became one of the top selling games of July 2015, taking the number 3 slot. Several weeks ago, sales for its PC port soared beyond 20 million copies, and its numbers are sure to grow in the future.
Mojang's popular block-based sandbox release Minecraft is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable and successful video games in the history of the medium, and its popularity shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.