The large scale multiplayer event featuring multiple YouTubers and a custom map was scheduled to launch today but has been scrapped after the organizer lost money to another unreliable freelancer on the platform.
Minecraft fans who were looking forward to a new large scale event called Minecraft Nations are in for a disappointment. The project has been cancelled after the lead creator was scammed for the second time while trying to secure a custom map through Fiverr.
A Pattern Of Broken Promises
According to the creator the first attempt to hire a map builder resulted in lost funds and incomplete work. Hoping to recover and still meet the April 4 launch the organizer went back to the platform for another gig. This time the situation repeated with delays excuses and ultimately the freelancer disappearing after taking payment.
The video details how the scammer provided almost no usable assets despite repeated follow ups. With the deadline looming and additional money already spent the decision was made to end the project entirely rather than deliver a compromised version.
What Minecraft Nations Was Going To Be
- A collaborative event with multiple content creators acting as leaders of different nations
- Custom mods focused on PvP systems and unique nation mechanics
- An expansive map designed to support large player groups
- Planned trailer and full release within days
The cancellation comes at a moment when interest in organized Minecraft multiplayer experiences remains high. Many similar projects have struggled with reliable development help outside of established studios or volunteer teams. This incident highlights the risks creators face when scaling up without dedicated support.
The creator has not ruled out future attempts but for now the focus has shifted away from this particular vision. Community reactions in the comments show support mixed with frustration at how frequently these Fiverr situations seem to derail promising ideas.








