"Minecraft's" 1.03 update is available for mobile and Windows 10 versions. It features the Candy Texture Pack which replaces all textures with sweet treats.

In a blog post, developers are urging gamer's to gorge their eyes on the Candy Texture Pack. The update has already arrived on console edition; now, it is time for mobile and Windows 10 users. However, the pack does not come for free. Players have to pay $3 to avail of the sweet treat.

"Starting from today, players of portable versions of Minecraft can download a texture pack that pours a dentist-weepingly high amount of sugar into your game," the blog says. Gamers can expect a lot of jelly creepers, starlight mint skeletons, and even velvet cake cows just in time for Valentine's!

For interested gamers, now is a good time to purchase "Minecraft" Windows 10 edition as it is on sale for only $9.99 according to a report by On MSFT. With a $17 off, the sandbox game is really a sweet treat.

Aside from the Candy Texture Pack, "Minecraft" 1.03 update also brings Dutch localization. Players will also notice that game developers have done some tweaks like spawn point selection is now smarter and the texture of flower/mushroom blocks have also improved. The spacing when truncating bolded text has already been fixed, as well as other textures.

A number of "Minecraft" crash issues have also been fixed along with the 1.03 update. These concerns include a crash when a server/realm would first start, when a player exits or use some items and even when a player enters a mutated biome.

Other bug fixes "Minecraft" gamers can expect are the observer block's arrow not pointing in the direction of power and is no longer placed upside-down. "Minecraft's" website lists all bug fixes included in the 1.03 update.