The animated family The Simpsons are no stranger to video games, having appeared in a number of licensed titles over the years, from arcade hits to EA’s open-world The Simpsons Game. However, this week, the family will be making its debut in an entirely different franchise – Mojang’s Minecraft.

Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products has signed a deal with Microsoft that will bring the entire Simpsons family, along with 19 additional characters to Minecraft on Xbox One and Xbox 360. The crew is expected to make their debut in the game in late February, with the pack selling for $1.99. It’ll be released for other platforms as well, including PlayStation consoles and PC, at a later date, according to Variety.

Minecraft has served as a stable tool for marketers to attach additional franchises to, as it’s seen a variety of licensed packs over the years, including ones based on The Walking Dead, Star Wars, Marvel’s cinematic universe and Doctor Who. The Simpsons are simply the latest addition to the line-up, and should be quite popular with the millions of players who take part in the game.

“We have an active community of more than 17 million die-hard Minecrafters on Xbox Live enjoying the wide range of downloadable content on Xbox, and they have been clamoring for us to bring Simpsons characters to the game,” said Phil Spencer, head of Xbox.

Microsoft made big business waves last year acquiring the developer of the series, Mojang. It invested a whopping $2.5 billion in the company, and even though some staff, including lead developer Markus “Notch” Persson, have departed following the deal, it appears to be business as usual for the company, cranking away on valuable Minecraft content, amongst other projects.

The Simpsons will no doubt add to that appeal. “Like The Simpsons, Minecraft is a true cultural phenomenon embraced by people of all ages, from every corner of the globe,” said Roz Nowicki, executive VP of global sales and retail for Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products. “We know fans of the show will have a ton of fun bringing the colorful characters of Springfield into the intricate worlds they’ve been building in Minecraft.”

Once it releases next month, there’s no doubt that this franchise will be rolling in the D’OH!