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Minecraft Earth Announced

Minecraft Earth Announced - News

by Adam Cartwright , posted on 17 May 2019 / 3,880 Views

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Minecraft, developer Mojang and publisher Microsoft have announced Minecraft Earth, a brand new free-to-play augmented-reality mobile game seemingly inspired by Pokemon Go. Watch the trailer below:

Here is a description of the game from the official website:

 

MINECRAFT YOUR WORLD

The world of Minecraft enters our universe in a whole new way thanks to the power of augmented reality. Create, Explore, and Survive like never before! Sign up for a chance to be one of the first to play, receive updates about the game, and get your free Earth skin.

CREATE

Minecraft has always been a game about creativity, but Minecraft Earth gives you the chance to express yourself on a whole new scale. Share your masterpieces and delve into others’ creations!

COLLECT

Minecraft Earth features many of the mobs you know and love, along with a bunch of new ones. Over time, you’ll get the chance to breed unique variants, and use them to populate your builds.

COLLABORATE

Meet up with like-minded crafters and create masterpieces together. Work on a smaller scale with friends before taking your builds out into the wild at full size. You can even team up with others for mini-adventures!

EXPLORE

Your real-life neighborhood takes on a whole new dimension thanks to Minecraft Earth. Gather resources, take on challenges, and share your imagination with others. There’s a whole new world to discover!

 

Minecraft Earth will be available on Android and iOS devices this summer.


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2 Comments
Chazore (on 17 May 2019)

Sounds like Pokemon Go set a trend, and now everyone's playing trend following. Kinda wish MC would set it's own trends, rather than chasing others. It's like we're just going to take IP's and mold them into something else, just because some other trend made big dolla.

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HylianSwordsman (on 18 May 2019)

So that's what happened to that Minecraft Hololens project.

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