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Covid-19 spells curtains for ‘Minecraft Earth’


The ‘Minecraft Earth’ game launched worldwide at the end of 2019. — Picture courtesy of Mojang / Xbox Game Studios
The ‘Minecraft Earth’ game launched worldwide at the end of 2019. — Picture courtesy of Mojang / Xbox Game Studios

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 7 — It’s the end of the line for Minecraft Earth. The Microsoft augmented reality game will be shut down for good June 30.

The American firm cites the covid-19 pandemic as the reason for its downfall. The public health crisis and stay-at-home mandates have led to the demise of the game — which is played outdoors — less than two years after it launched.

Minecraft Earth was designed around free movement and collaborative play — two things that have become near impossible in the current global situation.”

The statement announcing the end of the augmented reality game, posted Tuesday, January 5, is unequivocal.

The covid-19 pandemic has killed off Minecraft Earth, the augmented reality version of Microsoft’s famous game.

Players have until June 30, 2021, to enjoy the game, based on the “Minecraft” universe, before it is wiped from its servers and pulled from download sites.

In the meantime, game developer Mojang nevertheless released a final update, January 5, “to make your time in Minecraft Earth as fun as possible,” the statement reads.

“We hope these adjustments will allow you to explore, craft, and build more — while staying safe indoors,” the team adds. The news was also shared via the official Minecraft Twitter account:

 

 

The latest updates include the removal of real-money transactions, and reducing time requirements for crafting and smelting.

Moreover, all completed, unreleased content currently in the Minecraft team’s pipeline will also be included in the game’s final build.

As of July 1, 2021, Minecraft Earth will no longer be available to play and all related data will be deleted.

Players who have made in-game purchases will be given “Minecoins” in exchange, to spend in the Minecraft Marketplace.

They will also receive the Bedrock version of Minecraft free of charge to download onto their smartphone.

This offer will be time-limited, states the Minecraft website, although without confirming exact dates. — AFP-Relaxnews





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