As one of the biggest names in the world of gaming minecraft has started to branch out in different directions not content with cross play between devices and an audience bigger than almost every other game we even got the dungeon crawling diablo-like title minecraft dungeons which launched to a modicum of success But the one few people talk about is the augmented reality mobile game minecraft earth this is an experience that lets you build with minecraft only in augmented reality so you could in theory build a minecraft base in your local park or landmark the trouble is with the state of the World currently it means that collaboration and generally going outside isn’t really on the table so minecraft earth has become a bit untenable really citing the current global situation developer mojang has announced that minecraft earth support will stop in june 2021 it’s not all bad news though as a final update has been Released that’s aimed making the last five to six months more accessible and fun there are no more microtransactions that will require you to pay with real money the crafting and smelting costs and time have been reduced and if you’ve ever spent money on the game you’ll get a code to download the Bedrock edition of minecraft on mobile devices though this is a limited time offer it seems and while players are being advised to use their earned ruby currency in the game before it closes if you don’t manage to do so before closing time in june you’ll get minecoins instead Which can be used in the minecraft store to buy add-ons like texture packs and skins it’s a shame of course but whereas similar games like pokemon go can make playing from home a thing a game like minecraft earth does really require you to go outside and explore the world So with the current state of the world it does seem like this was an inevitability really for more on all things minecraft and everything in the world of gaming head to nme.com Video Information
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We had lots of game delays due to the state of the world in 2020, but 2021 is going one further, and ushering in a game closing down.
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