Minecraft

Minecraft Dungeons is Mojang’s Diablo-lite hack-and-slasher. The game launched earlier this year to solid reviews, but you weren’t able to play with friends on other platforms That all changes very soon as the team is putting cross-platform support in early next week. Starting November 17, you’ll be able to play with all your friends, regardless
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For some people, the confirmation of new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Amiibo is almost as exciting as the reveal of new fighters. Over the weekend, we received a deep dive from the game’s director, Masahiro Sakurai, into the latest new character, Minecraft Steve. Alongside the look at Steve, we were treated to what many fans
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No matter who you wanted to be yesterday’s newest character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the one we got probably wasn’t what you were expecting. He’s been called a “meme pick” through the years, a character that everyone always joked about adding to Smash alongside Master Chief, Sora, Goku and the L-shaped block from Tetris. But now Minecraft‘s Steve, along with a
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Yesterday the internet went up in flames of conflicting emotions as the newest character addition to be heading to Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Fighter Pass 2 is Mojang’s Steve from Minecraft. A former Mojang employee seems to have revealed that talks for this crossover have been in the works for a long time. Minecraft’s former production director,
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As more characters have been added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate over time, Nintendo has continually updated the title’s expansive key art which features all of the fighters in the game. Following the announcement that Minecraft Steve would be the next character added to Ultimate, the key art has once again been updated, but maybe not for
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Minecraft‘s yearly convention has seen several iterations. What first started as an in-person meeting had become simply an online live stream over the last few years. 2020 was meant to be the first time the team held both an in-person event and a livestream for those that couldn’t attend. However, due to COVID-19, Mojang has
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Now I know that everyone has recreated everything in Minecraft before. But you have to take a look at this one. Someone has already recreated the Halo Infinite trailer in Minecraft. The Reddit user u/skumdumlum posted the video over on the Halo Subreddit. You can take a look for yourself below. Halo Infinite but it’s
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If you’ve been remotely interested in video games in the past 10 years, you know of Minecraft. Its immense popularity has spawned games with interesting gameplay takes outside its traditional style. The newest spin, Minecraft Dungeons, is a fun interpretation of the dungeon crawling genre within Mojang’s blocky world and it is definitely worth your
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In the midst of the Coronavirus epidemic, it’s fair to wonder if any scheduled gaming events will continue as planned. Another major event joins the ranks of those that have been postponed or outright canceled: the Minecraft Festival. What makes this cancelation worse is that the event was announced just last week. It was set
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Ever since Banjo-Kazooie released on Nintendo 64 In 1998, the iconic duo has been loved by gamers around the world. Banjo-Kazooie‘s success prompted developer Rare to create Banjo-Tooie, which released for Nintendo 64 in 2000. Following the success of these first two outings, Microsoft purchased Rare for $375 million. Nintendo fans who loved the Banjo-Kazooie games on Nintendo 64
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Minecraft certainly gets around, and why wouldn’t it? It’s one of Microsoft’s biggest titles that even finds itself being used as an educational tool in schools. It’s a game with many uses, for those who desire survival, but also those who desire creativity. But, rather surprisingly, the Roman Catholic Church has set up its own Minecraft server. A
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To mark the 10-year anniversary of Minecraft today, Microsoft and Mojang announced the latest sales numbers for the game and yeah, they’re about as staggering as you’d expect. Over the course of the past 10 years, Minecraft has now sold over 176 million copies worldwide. Considering the game has been on literally every platform imaginable including mobile
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