Those who have been experiencing bugs with the Minecraft Pocket Edition 0.7.0 will be happy to know that an updated Minecraft Pocket Edition 0.7.1 fixes several bugs noticeable in its predecessor.

One of the major fixes involves the furnace, solving the problem of players being unable to cook food. Droid Gamers reports that aside from this, the issue for the armor screen and the animation for eating food have already been addressed.

The update is already available for download.

Sequel to Dota to be released this summer

After almost two years in beta since September 2011, developer Valve has finally confirmed the release of free-to-play sequel launch for Dota 2.

According to GameSpot, the sequel will come out before The International 3 this year, which will be held on August 7 to 11. This comes straight after Dota was introduced a large update, refreshing most of the characters and bringing more chances for play.

"Dota 2 being officially released to the public acts as the next step for Valve in shipping the finished Dota 2 project," said Dota 2 Broadcaster for the BTS Studio David "GoDZ" Parker, to GameSpot.

"While anyone interested in obtaining a beta key and playing the game could have already done so with minimal work, having the ease of play that being public brings will make it a true free-to-play game in the ARTS/MOBA genre."

Players in South Korea may be readying themselves for a e-Sports approach, as the distributor Nexon was reported to put up $1.7 million prize money for the launch of the game. More details are expected to be released within the coming weeks.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Gamers may be looking at Nintendo's next best and biggest thing since Mario Kart, at least on the 3DS, with Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It seems that the game has been enjoying quite some time and attention in the charts, placing second in the UK charts in the all-format segment.

NintendoLife reports that this is already a success of itself, one of the many, in fact, for New Leaf, as it has already enjoyed success in Japan and the U.S.

There's even a new service, which allows you to show off screenshots from the game to networks like Twitter and Tumblr. According to Nintendo World Report, this service s now available in English, as it has already been available in Japanese for some months.

The service is called the Nintendo 3DS Image Share, and it will easily bring your uploaded image to your network of choice, tagged with #ACNL.