Mojang posted about Minecraft Live hitting TwitchCon Europe on May 30 with promises of news and sneak peeks. The replies immediately filled with demands for a real End update and jokes about waiting longer for it than GTA VI.

Yesterday Minecraft posted the date for their next Live event. It is set for TwitchCon Europe on May 30 and the caption talks about fresh news sneak peeks and developer insights. Standard corporate event promo stuff.

The comments exposed the real mood
Scroll the replies and the pattern is impossible to miss. Multiple users straight up wrote Push for end update or END UPDATE. One popular comment joked that we will get GTA VI before an End update. Another asked for more Minecraft Dungeons content while others threw in random mob suggestions like a ground sloth.
One commenter even called the section unbelievably toxic for a community that gets continuous free content. That defensiveness says a lot. When your audience responds to an announcement with sarcasm and repeated demands for one specific thing it is a signal that the current strategy is not landing.
Why this matters right now
Minecraft Live events have become the main way Mojang builds hype. Yet the gap between what they present and what the community actually wants keeps widening. The drop model was sold as more frequent updates but it has mostly delivered minor features and biome tweaks instead of game changing systems. Players are not wrong to keep hammering the End update in every comment section.
- Announcement came via official Instagram on May 12 with clear date and location for the May 30 event
- Top comments focus on End update demands and long wait time complaints
- Some pushback in replies calling the community toxic for voicing frustration
- This fits the broader pattern of creators questioning whether the 26.x system delivers enough substance
Mojang will likely show off some new drop content at the event. Whether that satisfies the crowd loudly asking for an End update in the announcement comments is another question. The disconnect is getting harder to ignore.







