Minecraft Retires Mob Vote After Players 'Unionize' to Put an End to It, Promises More Frequent Updates
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Minecraft Retires Mob Vote After Players 'Unionize' to Put an End to It, Promises More Frequent Updates
Last year, Minecraft players who were fed up with the game's annual mob vote (which lets players pick the next creature added to the game) "unionized," spreading war propaganda-inspired posters on TikTok and creating a Change.org petition that garnered over 500,000 signatures. Now, Minecraft has revealed that the tradition is coming to an end as part of a new game update structure.Today, Mojang announced that Minecraft Live, its annual news live…
Mojang has announced new plans for the Minecraft content release schedule, abandoning the current plan, based on a major summer update, in favor of several updates throughout the year. According to the Microsoft-owned studio, this new release model is designed to meet the community's desire for “new Minecraft content more frequently”. There are no specific details, although the size of these updates will vary in size. In a post on the official b…
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