Bedrock users must download the free Marketplace add-on and play with friends before July 7 or the exclusive Blockception world stays locked for everyone.

Minecraft just fired up its second community challenge and the stakes are straightforward: get 250000 Bedrock players into the free add-on or nobody gets the reward world. The announcement hit official channels yesterday making it the clearest call to action in the game right now.
Titled the Chaos Spreads Challenge, it requires players to download a free add-on from the Minecraft Marketplace and squad up with friends. The counter runs until 10 AM PT on July 7. Hit the target and everyone on Bedrock receives a custom world built by Blockception inspired by the latest major content drop.
What participation actually looks like
- Download the free Chaos Spreads add-on directly in-game via Marketplace
- Invite friends and play the included content together
- Contribute to the global 250000 player threshold before the cutoff
- No purchase required but an internet connection and Bedrock Edition are mandatory
- Successful challenges have paid out free rewards to the entire player base before
The reward is not cosmetic. It is a full world built around the themes of the recent update complete with new mechanics and exploration tailored by a known creator team. Past challenges have delivered lasting free content so the incentive is real for players who missed the initial wave.
Community reaction on X shows mixed feelings with some calling it a clever retention move while others see it as proof the base content needs more staying power on its own. Either way the clock is ticking and the counter is public.
250000 players must play between now and 10 AM PT on July 7 to beat the challenge and unlock a Chaos Cubed-inspired world from Blockception for everyone!
If you are on Bedrock the move is simple. Grab the add-on today and start grouping up. The deadline is tight enough that momentum will build fast over the holiday weekend. Miss it and the world stays creator-only.
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