The big Minecraft Live event took place on Sunday, October 15, and it delivered some major news about the future of the popular sandbox game. Here's everything you need to know.
"As we approach the 15th anniversary, Minecraft remains one of the best-selling games of all time, with over 300 million copies sold, a milestone no one could have dreamed of when we were all placing our first blocks," Minecraft CVP Helen Chiang said. "Our incredible community has built Minecraft into what it is today and what it will become in the future. We can't wait to share new Minecraft content and experiences in the years ahead."
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Additionally, the next Lost Legend for Legends, "Creeper Clash," is coming to the game on October 19 for Halloween. Another one, "Snow vs. Snout," is launching in December. What's more, frogs are coming to Legends in December, so that's great.
"It's been a busy year for the Minecraft Legends team! After a successful launch in April, we turned to our fantastic community to understand what they were enjoying, what needed to be improved, and what we could add to make the game better," Leigh said. "Over the last 6 months the team have focused on greatly improving key systems and adding brand new features. We're excited to see the community's reaction to the new content announced at Minecraft Live."
"As we mark our 15th year, we at Minecraft want to express our gratitude to our passionate Minecraft community," Mojang's Kayleen Walters said. "It is our community's creativity and dedication that has helped shape this world into something extraordinary. As we kick off this milestone year, we eagerly look forward to honoring and celebrating your contributions, stories and adventures. Thank you for 15 amazing years of crafting, building and exploring together. Stay tuned for more updates and surprises in 2024!"
"The Breeze moves by jumping and shoots projectiles of wind energy that explode on impact, like how Blazes shoot fireballs," Mojang said. If it collides with a player or entity, it explodes immediately. These explosions cover a blast radius of a few cubic blocks, deal a small amount of damage, and knock back all entities in the area."
Beware of The Breeze"We're excited to see our community's reaction to the new features announced at Minecraft Live. This update is a precious mix of exciting adventures, combat trials and tinkering--we believe it adds something delightful for lots of different kinds of play styles! Long-term we want to evolve Minecraft for every play style and we're looking forward to continue creating update 1.21 together with our community," game director Agnes Larsson said.