If you’ve spent any time at all around a television in the last few years, you’re likely intimately acquainted with the Heeler family. Whether you’re a parent who has memorised every line of “Sleepytime” or just someone who appreciates the chaos of Muffin, Bluey has become a global force of nature. Now, that force is colliding with the blocky world of Minecraft.
BBC Studios and Ludo Studio have just confirmed that our favourite Blue Heeler is making her way to the Minecraft Marketplace on 5 February 2026. This isn’t just a skin pack either; it’s a full-blown DLC titled Bluey’s House, developed by the wizards at Jigarbov Productions.
@bluey Bluey is coming to Minecraft! Explore the Heeler House with Bluey and her family, search for hidden keys, play mini-games and unlock new areas as you progress. Bluey DLC: Bluey's House will be availale globally on Minecraft Marketplace from the 5th of Febuary
♬ original sound – Bluey
What’s Inside the Heeler Residence?
For anyone who has ever looked at the impossible floor plan of the Heeler home and thought, “I’d love to get lost in there,” this is your chance. The DLC allows players to fully immerse themselves in the iconic Queenslander.
Guided by Bluey, Bingo, Chilli, and Bandit, players will embark on a scavenger hunt for hidden keys. These keys unlock new rooms and areas as you progress, effectively turning the house into a giant, interactive puzzle box.
But it wouldn’t be Bluey without the games. The DLC features several fan-favourite activities straight from the show:
- I-Spy: A classic test of observation.
- Hide and Seek: Hopefully, Bandit is better at hiding in blocks than he is in the lounge room.
- Ragdoll: Prepare for some floppy, physics-based nonsense.
There are also plenty of “easter eggs” and surprises tucked away.
Grab Your Gear (For Free!)
To celebrate the launch, there’s a little treat for the early birds. From the launch on 5 February until 6 March 2026, all Minecraft Bedrock players can head to the Marketplace to snag a free Chattermax Mask.
For the uninitiated, Chattermax is the bright, noisy, and slightly terrifying owl-like toy that haunts Bandit’s dreams. Having a blocky version of his face on your avatar is the kind of cheeky customisation we’re here for. Just a heads-up: after 6 March, you’ll have to pay for the privilege of wearing that neon face.

