In this video we’ll cover the entire history of minecraft here on youtube joined by some very special guests i advise you buckle up because we’ve got a decade of content to explore more videos dedicated to one game on one platform than any other in the entire world and well we have to Be honest with ourselves here minecraft is a game unlike any other it has not only monumentally transformed the gaming industry but has also helped shape the very video platform we use today youtube and minecraft go hand in hand in many people’s minds and in this time of new wave Speedrunners live tournaments and introspective video essays i figured well i’ve been around the community for 10 years i’ve actually been there in the background behind the scenes for so many of these projects and events so why not start at the beginning and go over everything 10 Years of content creation 10 years of incredible relationships events and changes for the gaming and video industry this is the entire history of minecraft on youtube welcome back to queen connor my name is connor and today on this development circle special i’m going to break down The most iconic creators significant events and major content trends that made up the past decade of minecraft since its initial rise to popularity in late 2009. if you’re looking for a specific year you can find timestamps in the description for each if you’re looking for a specific new Gaming platform well you can download play and create pc games on core for free right now and they’re sponsoring this video i mean creating a documentary is tough but making a game on core super simple first of all it’s powered by unreal engine and secondly it already hosts A wide variety of genres games made by players just like yourself which means there’s always a surprise around the corner i signed up and browsed a few games before spotting farmers market a cute farming simulator style game that sees you plant and grow your own crops to sell and expand your Plots 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and youtube space were like each year from 2009 to 2020 i’m going to show you a montage of clips from popular creators on notable videos of the time Before elaborating on each if you watched back then this should give you some nice nostalgia and if you didn’t it’ll act as a nice snippet or snapshot of what the ecosystem was like back then expect input from prominent community figures and creators throughout as well Ah to set the stage the year was 2009 i had just entered my first year of high school and youtube was getting pretty big mmos late runescape and world of warcraft dominated the gaming space call of duty commentary was amongst some of the most significant genres that found An early footing in the youtube space what originally started out as simple tutorials guides and showcases of gameplay quickly evolved into what we now know as commentated let’s plays no longer were you just watching to beat that hard level you are watching entire segments huge Stretches of the game experiencing it and growing closer might i add to the quirks and personalities of those recording in hindsight it was no surprise that when a chirpy swedish developer 29 years of age by the name of marcus person uploaded a video to showcase his new in-development block building Game it caught some eyes titled cave game tech test the video received little attention compared to the behemoth numbers the game pulls today you see minecraft was a combination of inspirations dwarf fortress’s base building mechanics mixed with the isometric 3d gameplay of rollercoaster Tycoon and infiniminer’s first person block visuals notch’s previous work on a range of game styles allowed him to form essentially an accumulative mixing pot of a vision and early in 2009 notch left his workspace and over the span of a single weekend created the base game setting it Public on may 17th as a developmental release it didn’t take longer than a day for youtube footage to be posted of someone playing the game whap as the channel was known posted this great clip showcasing some of the earliest mechanics still deep in development with only the basic Code in place minimalistic textures no physics it’s remarkable to look back on but to this day you can still note the charismatic charms that this early version provoked it was an inviting open world of potential there’s plenty of footage out there of this very original version but the First minecraft video with actual commentary arrived not long after on the 21st of may 2009 four days after the game’s very first playable release hey guys this is the carlson again once again just showing you the carl’s law has spoken in his comments since the upload noting that i had Found minecraft because the very early version was shown on a website like indie game blog or something and after trying it for a while for some reason i found the ability to build with blocks In a tiny little world to be so compelling that i just had to make a video to show other people little did i know that there’d eventually be so much more to the game and that did it turn into The massively popular thing it is today a user by the name of hypnotoad also released the series in late 2009 one of the first if not the very second to do so thus re-emphasizing this idea of minecraft commentator but as many videos from back then probably have it’s now been deleted and His second series didn’t begin until early 2010. individual videos popped up here and there mostly friends messing around making jokes and just generally meaning there wasn’t a specific end goal with minecraft yet there was no agenda it was a lot more like a playground where people could just Express themselves and their creativity freely and in its simplest form could be understood by players of all ages and the best thing all of those ages began to take notice no one really knew just how much potential there was at this point of course heck no one could have ever predicted just How special this game would end up being to all of us not just a financial success but emotionally tied to the hips of many of us creators here on youtube and the audience watching along hello welcome to my tutorial for minecraft now this game has a bunch of cool little elements to It i mean the game itself is called minecraft first it is my honor to present to you the completed greenhouse of harmony it’s beautiful it is made by single man it became quite obvious quite quickly that minecraft was the new kid on the block not just a game but a popular game at That it pulled in a ton of views with the bare bones playthrough style and a fast open sandbox to leave your unique footprint commentators were left with ample time to integrate their own personalities and those who didn’t tended to suffer minecraft was never and still is Never an instant success it was always about the people playing the game and the ones who let their personality their creativity and their authenticity shine they were the ones that rose to the top you’ll notice here the first of many interesting intersections between minecraft and Youtube many people’s first youtube video was a minecraft one it goes to show just how in unison they were even from the get-go people started their channels just to make minecraft content to share their adventures with the world and yes of course youtube had already been well established For five years at this point but the gaming category in particular was debatably still lacking a face a poster child a game that all gamers could rally behind however during 2010 with the release of minecraft that all changed during this time not only did lots of existing channels switch to Minecraft content but a large majority of creators began their channels altogether a response to the popularity of this new open comer many even inspired by the likes of pioneer creators like the three legends we’ll be discussing today x pulsar’s junior and cnns regarded by most As their first minecraft youtubers if you were active online at this time your first minecraft video was likely one of these three one of the most popular of them all paul sores jr uploaded his first minecraft video on the 29th of july 2010. he was one of the first to truly serialize The format of minecraft commentary let’s play he would proceed through the game giving the viewer tips and running into surprises along the way considered also by many to be the origin of their minecraft enjoyment is xenanus who created his first commentary video on the 25th of august 2010. Over time his likable personality and funny antics had his audience growing and as more eyes looked to minecraft scene as would go on to dabble in multiplayer with then unheard of captain sparkles hello everyone my name is not seananners it is jordan or captain sparkles but of course i am Here with adam and we’re going to be going on take three of our minecraft boat course x was my first minecraft youtuber i had caught glimpses of minecraft on the home page and upon searching for the game i found him he wasn’t too far along in the series if i remember right and It caught my interest so i stuck around and watched my pc gaming history at 12 years old was nothing much more than world of warcraft and random cd roms i had lying around the home i wasn’t big on runescape and up until that point i’d really only consumed youtube for funny Animal videos dancing stormtroopers nian cat and a handful of simple playstation game walkthroughs shout out to lego star wars by the way i’ve always loved the english language and writing stories too i used to want to be an author so when i saw x’s intro cards that each had a poetic quote Semi-relating to the open world freedom and survival aspects of the game i was taken aback and drawn in i was engaged and ready for a story a journey and that that’s something so special a magic that so many creators captured in their own ways a new minecraft let’s play was like watching A different person open the same door each time to find something completely different on the inside uh what got me started with my minecraft content journey goes to you know how i initially found minecraft a friend of mine showed me minecraft in november of 2010 and because i was playing Runescape so often i i remember telling him and i even said it in my second ever minecraft video that i didn’t want to get addicted to another game um i first heard about minecraft probably back in I’d say it was probably 2011. i think that i became aware of minecraft back in 2009 that that was the time that minecraft that was this just weird program that was on a forum somewhere i think my initial sort of interactions with minecraft and where it started for me i think was Pretty much like everybody else’s just like all of a sudden on the trending page yogscast the ogscass yogscast it was just the thing that everybody was watching it was kind of the the momentary let’s plays just before shadow of israel really kicked off um so i i wound up hearing about minecraft um From you know all my friends in the runescape community so they all switched switched over to minecraft when i took like this six month break because i had 99 agility in in runescape and uh if you know anything about runescape if you get 99 agility and runescape you’re probably fat irl And so i was really fat irl i wound up um leaving youtube for like six or seven months to go focused on my health and when i came back everyone was blind and they were all playing minecraft and i Was like what’s minecraft and then there i looked into uh x and then i was like oh i like minecraft dude just something about x was so charming it was like the most simple uh let’s play ever and That’s actually what started you know sky does minecraft seananners um was a big influence of this let’s play series that i watched that made me uh first get the game i’m not sure if this they May have been a little later but yogg’s cast was one of the big big early people um that i remember with at least their in-depth let’s plays that didn’t just seem like they were playing the game the first minecraft creator that i ever watched was davidangel64 otherwise known as x from x’s Adventures in minecraft because i actually i played it for probably about a month just on my own and then i just completely fell off of the game because mostly i didn’t realize how much fun it could be uh you know when you play multiplayer with your friends once one of my friends started Filming minecraft another youtuber named asian canadian he was like hey like you know you should try this out you know you could play multiplayer right and i was like all right i’ll i’ll put the game back on i’ll try it again uh and i fell in love with it i was actually introduced To it by a friend of mine a real-life friend of mine blowing up a castle and i was like oh that’s cool i’m gonna try and buy that game of course minecraft looks the same to everyone a creeper explosion will always be a creeper explosion but to experience how individuals dealt with that Explosion how they dealt with surviving that very first night that was part of the ride minecraft’s survival elements also lent itself very well to the episodic progressive adventure content the random worlds and infinite possibilities for generation provided a completely unique experience For every channel and it was relatively easy to record chunks of gameplay then upload them as part a format that would lend itself very well to the minecraft and overall gaming genre on youtube in 2012 and 2013. building structures allowed players to construct their own narratives and with there Being no streamlined pathway to an endgame the fun came from trying to survive the then much tougher night time without items like beds or random villages to protect you i started making videos showing off uh the progress on my map um inspired by people like cnners like uh davidangel64 Like hutch uh you know a lot of those machinima guys from way back in the day i got inspired by their commentary style and i sort of started doing the same thing and uh you know on my own channel So that’s really what sparked the initial sort of birth of my content journey with minecraft i think it was just a small friend group uh we start talking about it and we’re like oh wow did You find that did you see that thing that people are talking about i can’t remember what how we shared it or how we found it i think over time as the block palette became a little bit more Extensive because i think at the beginning you maybe have like three or four blocks and then and when i say extensive i’m talking it got to like nine blocks it was creative mode but i don’t think You really had a much of the functionality that we have in creative mode today like i don’t think there was like you know you couldn’t middle click on something just like select more of it the the The palette and the actual block varieties were just so minimal as well it was it was just bizarre and i don’t think it ever actually saved if i remember correctly so you build all this wacky Stuff and then if you happen to refresh the page or close the browser and then open it up again it was all gone like it was just a new build every single time there’s no brightness slider in the Old versions of the game there’s no sprinting in the old versions if you’re being chased down it takes a lot longer to run away from something than it used to so the game is actually much Easier today than it was back then back then it was a lot harder plus there were no enchantments back then so you couldn’t buff yourself out with protection for everything and it started to appear as this game that was like wow you can actually kind of create environments and worlds in It and i personally saw it as an opportunity to create cool little videos and sequences in them i enjoyed x’s content specifically because he started the episode by pitching a plan and then somehow some way it would always go wrong i vividly remember his large mine shaft With the glass skylight which today with creative mode would take two seconds to build but for him quite a few episodes and that was okay because every step was still enjoyable what would appear to some as dead space filled by imprints of personality random anecdotes and unexpected Moments i highly recommend you go and check out his series in your spare time it’s a time capsule an ode to what minecraft was of course there’s one particular channel i’m failing to mention here and that’s because while their first video on the game was posted in late december of 2010 Like many creators i’m going to discuss today they didn’t really take off until 2011 when their channel blew zephos or the oxcast and what everyone believed at the time to just be another survival multiplayer series turned into a monumental narrative known as the shadow of israel I’m not sure if this they may have been a little later but yogg’s cast was one of the big big early people um that i remember with at least their in-depth let’s plays that didn’t just seem like They were playing the game but just the whole concept of that game i think initially started to pick up momentum on youtube when people start to see a storytelling tool when simon and lewis really started to like do something extra with it but the game had been Buzzing around for a little bit like i was quite active on a lot of like forums and lots of indie games i played so many mmos over the years like everything from you know runescape to wow to guild Wars like i even played little ones like fantasy star online that used that kind of like rpg maker element so i was just like a fiend for new games and like up and coming little projects so at the Time the channel had only amassed around 20 000 subscribers and the lead duo of simon and lewis covered world of warcraft for the most part their background in rpgs and role-playing of course led them to try out minecraft when the alpha version began supporting multiplayer connection via player Hosted servers these two british gamers had an iconic chemistry viewers fell in love instantly and were watching along from the first night right up until the construction of a base or well their cave and to be honest they were already receiving some really good attention for their Delve into multiplayer minecraft people clearly seeing right potential in the multiplayer systems however they were garnering a lot of views because it was more than tricky to actually get it all set up and running at the time especially for younger kids while the nether had been in single player For a while at this point multiplayer had to survive without it due to a persistent issue over the course of a few months the survival series would evolve and begin to play on the rising creepypasta of herobrine that had become popular amongst the minecraft forums of the time As moyang began to promise a multiplayer nether in the future they drew herobrine closer and closer as they finished building their nether portal subtly integrating multiple roles played by their band of friends acting as random npcs and adding new builds and extensions randomly off Camera between episodes and then reacting to them the og’s cast slowly built on what was possible in game and more importantly what was expected of content creators narrative against the norm by the end of the year the yogscast would go on to garner a total of one million three Hundred thousand subscribers and would rise to become the most subscribed gaming duo in the uk but we’re by no means done with 2011. in fact we’ve barely even started what’s up homies my name is slyfoxhound and we’re playing something hey everyone it’s cupcake and i Am playing minecraft here is the the friendly chaps at hot ventures we’ve taken on a new map not long after december of 2010 minecraft began beta as notch started working full time to develop the game clearly understanding at least a fraction of the magnificent scope on offer and while paul X and c nana’s continued making content and inspiring younger viewers their builds were by far the best to show for that time i mean they had great adventures experiences what they made was really cool but there were hundreds if not thousands of users now taking to the lego-like Blocky landscape to create incredible builds we all remember the giant starship enterprise i believe the cast even did a video on it themselves lewis being a big fan and all in fact they were really the first to start buckling down on custom maps and mods from The community in general too many items inventory editor big trees and timber even the good old planes mod and we can’t forget the pyramid map with professor griswold shout out to another british minecraft duo also that regularly reviewed mods game chat and bertie I see what happened some [ __ ] scheme chev and bernie yeah he is indeed i would say united all the mods that kind of originated in those early days were so genuinely mind-blowing because we at that point didn’t realize that minecraft was really as flexible as it ended up being in The long run like back then we felt as though the developer made the game it was not making it and that was it like whenever people added these little extra like caveats on top of mods like it was just such a mind-blowing technical advancement like it was almost like going like you Know from being cavemen dragging knuckles around to suddenly having stone and wheels and everything it just felt so monumentous and huge that’s something like i played particularly the adventure craft mod and a guy from france called uh gary 520 that she created his own unique zelda story But using adventure craft and that introduced things like uh cut scenes which was just insane like the fact that he was able to manipulate some form of camera in order to fly around i’ve literally never seen that before i think that’s why it was so exciting back then is because Every mod that came out was the first of its kind people were really starting to get to grips with this game and beyond grand scale single-player builds and constantly expanding multiplayer dynamics this is also where people began to customize the game at first it was a tweak Here change there but soon customized world files begin releasing on forums for download regularly then more 10 more soon there are enough to begin categorizing them most were challenge maps to begin with survival islands and planetoids being particular maps of note Playing minecraft back then was a much simpler time like custom maps weren’t even all that common back then and if you did play one they were like very very very basic i think the thing what Drew me to things like adventure craft and even the kingdom of the saplings pack that i did was i felt like i’d reached my limitations with the vanilla version of minecraft i knew i didn’t have a team to create something like the shadow of israel series but i wanted something that would Gently guide my narrative along and even just give me a little bit of direction because back then i don’t even think the nether was introduced at that point so there wasn’t really any kind of end Goal like you know the goal at that time the best thing you could do was collect diamonds and that was it like imagine minecraft where you can’t go to the nether you can’t go to the end so actually Having additional goals to strive towards actually gave you almost like a checklist for each episode and also would allow people to almost like set you like miniature challenges so i think the game was a little bit too short length in terms of its you know progression at the time Which is why these mods were so appetizing like for everybody sort of like thirst adventure maps also became popular around this time placing the user in a more linear narrative that saw them going up against a wide assortment of themes whilst completing challenges or quests I i can remember distinctly there was this there was this world file that i booted up and it had this small little cliff face and it was night time and i put some torches down and i was like Man this is so atmospheric i’m gonna record it and i think this was back in the time of like fraps so i recorded it and um stuck it in sony vegas and put the uh gymnopity uh piano track to it With just like a moving and i was moving the camera i was moving myself just very slowly to try and get this like nice pan of the night sky to the gymnopody soundtrack and i was like man you can make like cool little um atmospheric uh videos in this game it’s so nice And i was like showing my friends i was like look at this but that was that was the start of me sort of using minecraft as a creative platform eventually somehow we stumbled across the minecraft forum and that was when i discovered the adventure map category and there was this one Map called professor griswold and the adventure of the pyramid and it was very simple it was very like you got a clue at the beginning like hey uh you’re kind of following this professor and within the pyramid i remember you you found the diamond crystal thing and you’re like wow That’s the thing i’ve been hunting this whole time and you take it from the monument that it’s stuck in and the entire roof explodes and lava just comes like falling down and i was with a friend At the time and we were we screamed so loud and it felt like we were playing like an action film and that was the first time i realized that like wow you can actually create these sort of emotional uh pulling experiences in minecraft by making adventure maps yeah i’ve been working with The knox crew i think since when was my first paladin’s quest episode i’m just looking now it looks as though it was in july of 2012 so yeah we’re coming up on like eight in a bit years or Eight plus years now and everything they’ve ever done whether it be something more simplistic like an adventure map with like the cutscenes and kind of the character dialogue boxes and things like that they’ve always done everything to such a high caliber like they sort of reach the ceiling of What the limitations are and then they just smash through it every single time and like back in the day the knock screw game show was i think entirely done with redstone bear in mind back in the day we Didn’t have things like command blocks or data packs or anything like that we’d be looking to slap a texture pack on something but the ingenuity that they demonstrated was just unreal um we discovered the first minecraft youtuber that we’re familiar with called in the little wood um he we Made we made and released an adventure map called paladin’s quest in 2011 and in the littlewood was one of the more notable youtubers that picked it up and did a series on it and this was our First time experiencing as a crew like like a youtuber doing a series on one of our things and we became good friends with him and through him we discovered um people like variety i think Was at the time there was at god uh bashar verse and i don’t remember it was a very small community at the time fire uk was a was sort of like a build team youtuber because they were releasing Uh time lapses i think i’ve always worked so well with them because i have that same uh production value kind of like threshold myself because where i came from a radio background i think i already Had a certain level of expectation for myself of how slick the products could be at the end so i think they provide the content i provide kind of an entertainment aspect and i’ve always tried to stay on par with them and that still extends now to the minecraft championship Parkour maps redstone puzzle maps fantasy sci-fi minecraft became a canvas for the paintings of colourful minds naturally watching your favorite creator experience new maps in the game became routine and a nice break between regular survival videos as players would wait for more updates and Gameplay features it would always be nice to see a creator return to their survival world after a while to add to it build on their creations explore new features if their world hadn’t corrupted that is and this is also when creators began to really diversify their content The most popular channels by the end of 2011 no longer just running an ongoing survival series but also had adventure map run throughs and even multiplayer series challenge and role play videos we’ll explore some more of those creators but first i’m sure there’s another genre Of minecraft content that started somewhere in early 2011 that i think i’ve failed to mensch captain sparkles or jordan marin began making content way back with synanas in august of 2010 but he really began to dominate the scene after the release of his now hit single tnt a parody of Tayo cruz’s dynamite this went viral following the success of dead workers original song in search of diamonds a few months earlier was part of the first wave of the minecraft parody genre that would eventually blow up revenge came in august and formed this way from in the little wood was Also a popular one that year it was about this time when some of the biggest names you’ll have ever heard of in the community started making content or their content really started gaining traction at least toby games with his comedy antics captain sparkles with his music and Fun puzzle map playthroughs tom syndicate and his minecraft project in the littlewood and the zelda adventure craft series the creatures with their group collaborations bashaverse rising with machinima and server projects and venom searching for a golden apple the first minecraft monday ever With bebop vox hat dorms in their quest red stoning with seth bling varida and his team unspeakable gaming even minecraft czech aka lydia winters of mojang we had lakeland chimney swift p-bat sly fox hound husky mudkits log dot z i has cup quake ld shadow lady vintage beef posted his Minecraft application back then caveman films many of the hermits even pews posted his very first video around this time and yup it was minecraft i spoke with ant venom and aviator gaming who first started uploading their content around march 2011. on the map making side jesse cox started his show Rpg makers vex published the first three super hostile maps on the 4th of march 2011 and deep space turtle chase one of the most advanced maps for its time released in october of the same year created by the vauxhall box in partnership with captain sparkles all providing a myriad Of content for youtubers to cover and explore with their audience one of them was a guy named no tux this guy was a one-man wrecking machine builder in minecraft he was probably one of the one of if not the single greatest builder who’s ever done any work in minecraft so there is him There’s the voxel box they did uh captain sparkles deep space turtle chase map which was at the time a breakthrough map that was one of the very first maps that had custom voicing that had a storyline That you know used mods and whatnot to you know help advance the story like i mean it’s not talked about much these days but that adventure map that that one project i would say redefined what adventure maps could be it was around this time that more players began to collaborate and Share ideas more players were making smp servers together shows were being conceived the build team and channels were becoming incredibly skilled with their ever-growing block palette and as moyang continued to pump out updates during beta we saw minecraft boom from a personal standpoint i Definitely need to uh acknowledge the music video projects that i worked on with various animators there is um nick nickim there is a bootstrap buckaroo who i did a bunch of animations with and then working with uh pedro music by pedro get you know working on those so from a personal Standpoint those are some big projects that i remember insurgents unlike anything gaming related seen on youtube before not only because of the game but because of how it acted as a vessel for our imaginations buildings towns societies our own custom worlds that we could invite our friends to Basic survival role play and even creative based server worlds would be advertised left right and center on the minecraft forum players would use mods like townie and economy to add currency and all sorts of world building features to make their servers into more of a community all of this was Showcased and even advertised to an extent on youtube modders even began showcasing all the prominent youtubers who had played their creations bigger and better builds were forming and with bigger and better groups too at this point it’s safe to say that minecraft was looking promising So promising that it caught the eye of a big up-and-coming company known by the name of micro no no we’re not there yet never mind now this company beginning with an m was actually called Machinima you see machinima was the mcn not just the one to be with it was your only option back then as a creator if you wanted to earn money from your content a machinima rev split was your best Deal of course nowadays that’s not the case and we could speak on machinima as a company forever point is they took a turn away from fps related titles after seeing minecraft with a branched company called machinima realm this largely focused on the big mc creators and productions Many of the creators you’ve watched got their start here or at least an initial burst of new viewers while uploading their own content they would also become regulars to the realm home channel creating a cult of fan favorite creators animations such as the noob adventures of Minecraft began here too garnering significant audience in the earlier days unrelated to realm a popular mc animator called slamakao’s first uploads were in late 2011 too as were element animations i think probably the most standout piece of minecraft content for me in terms of mods Or servers obviously you can’t deny how incredible hypixel has been and obviously that’s now evolving into what will become hightel in the future but i think the one that really stuck with me was the aether because there were a lot of mods floating around at the time they were adding Lots of different items but they all kept you within your current dimension and then we started to have things like the twilight forest which was sort of stepping into that boundary of creating an alternative portal and going to a different realm but it didn’t really feel like that added too much In terms of a gameplay aspect it was some gigantic trees and some you know different colored rivers and it just didn’t feel like it had much to offer at the time but the aether mod was just next level It really felt as though that ether was a complete and done product like it felt like the sort of thing you would get with an actual expansion pack from the studio themselves it had a beginning a Middle and end it had set biomes it reset you to zero so instead of you know having a diamond axe or pickaxe that was useless that was equivalent of the wooden equivalent inside of the aether And the fact they had like these cool zelda style dungeons inside of these massive kind of you know coliseums and things like that um it absolutely blew me away and it doesn’t surprise me to hear that the developer of that the initial developer obviously expanded that team slightly then dropped The project after a couple of iterations but now literally works for mojang i think they recognized the potential as much as the players did really the only like minecraft was so addictive in its nature back then i would even argue more so than now just because back then it was all about Surviving and thriving most of us who were making content about the game were genuinely very very very invested in actually playing the game and we were just sort of sharing that with the outer community i think videos back then were way more personal in nature you could Really feel how much someone enjoyed playing the game especially during the 2010 and early 2011 era so the like the desire for making the content was just naturally it naturally existed in our desire to play the game briefing where one would destroy another’s buildings or abuse them in game This was common hacking less so but there were many clients out there that provided god tier abilities the likes of which really couldn’t be combated in the early days of minecraft with the game receiving updates so commonly with growing groups of users all with the single aimed to Troll we were bound to eventually see one of these groups take off by showing their antics on youtube q team avo team abolition ran riots across servers all around the internet in their pursuit of deserving ice cream the group would go all out establishing completely unseen hacking methods and Crazy client tactics to pull one over on server owners that called them out blowing the hours of work in some cases completely obliterating servers and in other cases just stealing a few boats here and there while denial of service and other abusive behaviors were wild and uncalled for This is internet history it’s there for you to go back and watch right now even at the time as a child i enjoyed the mischievousness of it all it felt like a true wild west and funnily enough the team ended up working with half the people they originally griefed in the first place While team [ __ ] are long gone now due to the anti-cheat explosion of mc exploiting and general disinterest on their part we can save them in the history books from the most meta of minecraft content to the most immersive machinima was an mcn but the word machinima is also a terminology Describing machine cinema in general recording footage in-game editing voice acting applying cinematography practices you were creating a real production almost completely void of the classic first-person perspective offered by almost every single other minecraft channel out there and it makes sense by mid-2011 minecraft youtubers were popping up everywhere and while it would still Take another two years for any of those names mentioned today to really get any significant numbers it was apparent that something needed to change some creators needed to be different enter legend of hobo widely regarded as one of the most fun machinimas this series captured the entire Community for a very special moment while creators had uploaded short machinimas or even single videos without a specific narrative no one had ever really challenged the medium in such a way that attempted a full series let alone one that made use of naturally swaying entities like grass Professional voice acting and cool camera effects that required custom plugins and mods the legend of hobo created by team bashaverse set a new president that there was big things possible in this game big stories to tell that people were willing to take seriously the basher Community exploded more or less overnight and he soared to the top spot with his team as they worked hard to produce more episodes however when it became apparent that things were not all going to plan behind the scenes and with a failing multiplayer server and huge amount of time Invested into a secret minecraft mmo project called roon the legend of hobo went on hiatus but the damage was already done now people knew there was a taste for cinematic content fun fact i actually wrote a large set of books for their own project and even worked under the bashful team To help him film legend of hobo you can actually see me there i was one of these zombies i promise i was only young but i was ambitious and really wanted to get into the scene as a body actor a Job profession likely unheard of by anyone that hasn’t filmed an in-game machinima you guys are incredibly organized you’re telling me yesterday about your texture packs yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah okay like for every single scene we have about 13 texture packs but every single shot we Have to change the texture pack for every single angle so we could get it perfect every single frame yeah the dirt on the road is totally not there if you have normal texture pack it’s wool It’s because dirt turns into grass and we can’t have that happen i think this was at the time that legend of hobo was a thing from bashar verse and that was quite inspirational um because there was There was some really good cinematic stuff going on in legend of hobo he i think he really mastered how to tell a story through like a video game like that and and really good voice acting as well Elephants aren’t native to this part of roon you [ __ ] what you’ve seen an elephant yes melon here near our city no me lord when i was a small boy i saw one at the circle me too What does that have to do with him finding an elephant here maybe there’s a circus in the palace i joined a server with over 60 people we were all orchestrated to apply different skins we would hold bows with no textures so it looked like we had our arms out like zombies and were Shown a map with locations to where we would be during shooting my interest for bash averse eventually died when rune was announced as never happening but we’re getting ahead of ourselves machinima not just legend of hobo now but the likes of crafted movie had platforms As aspiring movie makers exploding tnt started minecraft videos in 2011 and he quickly switched to machinimas gaining 5 million subscribers he had characters like pink sheep who would have their own spin-off channels exploding tnt’s content was aimed at a younger audience with Simple premises his videos would gain millions of views with the most popular being 17 million the the ones that i i feel like really stood out to me would be like people who managed to to make such a name for themselves without even dropping a single word and that would be exploding tnt The reason exploding tnt sticks out to me a little bit more than anyone else was just because of how hilarious um it was that he had you know never talked and and it gave me this open opportunity to make like memes at conventions i would i would introduce like a random person As exploding tnt like every party that i went to and i don’t know if exploding tnt even knows this with realm at the helm hosting events and fueling collaboration like never before you can see why people at youtube or even the algorithms themselves started to think a tad more Highly of this alien block game beta continued with more and more new features being added youtubers would cover each update as it dropped or continue posting their let’s plays which at this point were getting fairly long some creators even found it fun starting again from scratch A way to refresh the series for new viewers and include newly updated features a little website called livestream.com was also garnering some attention around this time and before justin tv or even twitch creators were streaming together here and playing minecraft naturally with the Rise of communities live events and a myriad of youtuber marketing beta’s slowing release schedule of updates but a bulkier amount of new features each time meant a big release was finally arriving and what better time to push the button or i guess i should say leather as november of 2011 came around for minecon in las vegas but now for the moment that you have all been waiting for there was one in 2010 but it wasn’t a largely advertised event and only had about 100 people Turn up but this one was much bigger and even saw notch officially released the game with modded content adventure maps community collabs and now machinimas to add it’s safe to say viewers were satiated with content now of all types not just let’s plays all of this excitement all of this Content the youtube homepage itself covered with minecraft youtubers and movies hundreds of kids started to notice play and discuss the game it was about to boil over and reach the masses it wasn’t quite at its peak yet but it was about to experience the biggest year so far 2012. Hey guys and welcome to some minecraft edition of all the more pistons modeled by monty pylon what’s going on switches shimmy swift here and welcome back to the minecraft files with the treasure trove of new content from the prior year a whole wave of creators knew and All began to rise up each with specific niches show ideas and communities it was at this point that the scales began to tip in minecraft’s favor pointed out by matpat in one of his game theories and widely recognized by the community at the time was a change in value for youtube A switch towards watch time now engaging long-form content was more profitable than ever and youtube made sure to push that practice makes perfect as they say and before long rookie minecraft players were growing into professional youtubers and broadcasters able to begin investing In higher quality content and this wasn’t just happening in english-speaking countries either of course this was happening globally obviously not as global as when mojang added the language support and eventually bedrock would inevitably come along globally but there were plenty of international creators the thing is no creo que tenga la experience Para cominta sobre los espacios extranajeros de minecraft youtube por mas grandes 2012 was a time for people to come together it was a time to tackle some really ambitious projects i didn’t know that they were called machinimas back then it was just it was just some cool Like sequence of video and and you put it together with some music we’re trying to find commentators for the knoxville game show back in 2012. machinimas like the fable hunters and arkhan chronicles with highly detailed renders voice acting and well thought out plot lines Began premiering i was actively involved in the making of quite a few of these early machinimas either as a writer or body actor maps like paladin’s quest 2 by the knox crew were also released around this time incorporating signs that matched with links to unlisted videos with Edited voice acting from the characters of the map essentially creating a questline narrative blue monkey another animator was learning 3d rigs and this genre of minecraft animation exploded soon after he started uploading content with increased collaboration it was also fairly obvious that Some creators would start working more regularly with one another large groups like the creatures started to form this organizational skill of creators of the time began to shine through specifically when i has cub quake co-gathered together some of the biggest minecrafters of The time to go head to head in a battle royale in the vein of the recently popularized hunger games i i was never too too much for collaboration i would say the first real big scale collaboration Probably was actually the survival games in it was like april or may of 2012. that was one that but that was also one of the very first big like more than two other youtuber collaboration like sir the Survival games back in uh early 2012 was brand new like we take for granted that every single server has a survival games plug-in now but back then there are no plug-in based servers so doing mat like big group things and all youtubers being introduced to all other youtubers that Was a brand new thing back then is cupcake asked me to be a part of the survival games she and machinima realm um hosted that first one actually the first two of them and like i I remember that because i knew i knew going into it that i was an underdog you know like they’re they’re big names like syndicate and captain sparkles and even sly’s name was still like a lot A lot more well-known than mine at that time um so and and you know the survival expert paul soros jr was in that as well so you know it it felt like i had a lot of competition to stand up against Yeah really the big thing at the time was just survival servers mini game servers weren’t really that big i think mcsg was was the first actual mini game server that really got big besides mine z and shop and all that of course so in terms of my favorite Minecraft mini games builds maps mods the whole enchilada if you will uh 100 hunger games will always have a special place in my heart i mean me and my youtube friend beijing canadian filmed That i want to say near daily for almost like two three years to this day i still have people bring up to me the old what they call the quote the old hunger games days um where if you’re unfamiliar With that it’s essentially battle royale um before it had that title of battle royale it was uh oh my gosh it was just so much fun it was it was the kind of game that i had my real-life friends That would be asking to play alongside us and like play in recordings simply because they wanted to the event marked a first were not only one of the most influential maps in minecraft but also began the idea of creator tournaments and even others like it such as seth bling’s olympics Minecraft survival games as they came to be known were hosted with a map built by team varieta and were played multiple times before a server came along and decided to automate the process i’m sure more than a few people had this idea but mcsg were first to the punch varieta and his team Began producing more and more maps for the ever filling lobbies and creators continued to create fun fact skyblock was first released this year and in a large scale comparison nox crew also created a live game show inspired by takeshi’s castle and the crystal maze known as the knox Crew game show and now mcc for you newer viewers this series matched creator teams against one another battling through challenges for a chance at glorious victory so when we originally started working on knoxville game show we were trying to make a tv like thing it kind of it kind of took Off but kind of didn’t i don’t i don’t we just weren’t very intelligent we were young at the time and we made an event that took an unbelievable amount of work to put on um we made it like as Full hour-long kind of videos which at the time was really funny because everyone was telling us like oh yeah hour-long videos that doesn’t work like no one’s gonna sit there for an hour watching which is funny because now we sit in a in a position where it’s like people are watching Something for three hours and they’re okay with it because it’s live and it’s not a video i think it’s really weird how if something is not live you’re less likely to watch it for three hours but if it’s live you’re gonna watch it three hours it’s almost because you don’t know what time Commitment you’re committing to before you start watching i guess i don’t i don’t know i don’t know what the psychology there is we tried a number of different formats we tried to make them into 20 minute videos and stuff but the same thing kind of happened all the time where it was like We weren’t making them consistent enough and we weren’t particularly making lots of game show in a very repeatable way either because some games once you’ve played them you just can’t play it again because you know exactly how it works so eventually we dropped knoxville game show because We found our forte in minecraft adventure maps again which is funny because we started adventure maps and then we went machinimas and then we went back to adventure maps uh that’s where we found a forte eventually and that’s what made knoxville into a business which now like there are 40 people working for knoxville fire uk were now one of the biggest build teams on the site regularly posting time lapses that had never really been seen before they took the community by storm and won very memorable moment was when they created an entire city for tom Syndicate’s minecraft project surprising him and providing him the world file to react to oh that is so freaking cool look at that it’s a big arch uh oh what what no no way no way no oh my god i was a part of the uk for quite a while um which was really Cool it actually got me into minecraft uh blockception was kind of like an after for several years afterwards uh on top of that i also joined the team called team varieta we essentially produced some of the official survival games maps at least that’s what The team was mainly known for this showed people that now builders could earn money their work could be worth something undoubtedly minecraft build tutorials and building idea videos have always been popular too it’s one type of content that really hasn’t seen much fluctuation Over the last eight years minecraft parodies were now in full swing seeing fallen kingdom drop along with a whole bunch more complicated puzzle and redstone maps releasing to creators to play and obviously i had to throw this in somewhere parkour began to increase in popularity once sprinting was Added groups like hermitcraft and mind crack began to grow quickly and build teams also became more established while most of it was all still fun and games 2012 was definitely the year where business reared its head a little more not a bad thing of course creators were being paid to make videos Server owners were being paid to host great stuff and the builders were being paid to create this setting and scenery nice trifecta one that would create a content dynamic that ensured there was always new things to watch always a new project to look out for new mods to showcase I think the most memorable event that occurred to me personally in the minecraft community was um minecon 2012 that was the first minecon that i went to with a couple of the knox crew people As well i don’t think there was many of us maybe like eight yeah i mean minecon 2012 was a huge event really that was the first time where i think anybody actually knew who i was Because i remember the year prior in vegas at the very very first minecon um i was just kind of like a bit of a tag along with the ogs cast like i just started to get to know them because Of the form this way song but then fast forward a year i kind of established myself as a creator and then all of a sudden i was going up on the main stage with captain sparkles like i was Hanging out with the developers i literally had to wear a steve head in order to get away from people and be able to like actually get back to my room unscathed sort of thing uh Minecon was interesting uh i won’t wound up um i want an opening in minecon and uh that was uh that was pretty fun i wanted to sing a new world and uh minecon was just kind of nuts though like i’ll be Honest they the first minecon i ever went to they had like no no security or anything for any of the youtubers so like we would get mobbed and then stuck on on walls for like two hours while parents Would like not let us leave um and it was really funny too because they were like the most passive aggressive about it ever they were just like like like when we tried to leave they’re like oh no no Here’s a sandwich there’s some water they’re just like feeding me i remember minecon 2012 being this weird realization there’s always this part in your life where everything just changes your perception of everything just like completely switches um in a moment and that was i think that was minecon 2012 for me it felt like i went to heaven for like three days and then came back um because it was i think as a gamer you there is an element of feeling lost in the in society in in a kind of Bigger social space and minecon 2012 was the first time i’ve ever experienced going to somewhere where everyone there is just like you and they share the exact same interests and i’ve never felt more at home and because it was only two three years into minecraft’s Existence i don’t think anyone really knew what this community was and um there was it was everything just felt modest and and and genuine there were so many names there that were kind of they weren’t famous enough to be big names so it was all like you had fame but not as It wasn’t creating like a huge uh kind of social hierarchy as it may do in in these days um and everyone’s just very open and friendly and it’s just great um but i think literally everybody that i met there i still talk to to this day whether that be like the knox Crew guys whether that be back in the day it was kind of like dennis for rider who obviously ran a lot of the um the cool cinematic stuff that was a big genre back in the day and even made The official minecraft trailer um i met them all at that event and it was it was unreal like the amount of money they must have thrown at that was absurd like literally for the evening on the first day there they shut down the studio portion of disneyland and had only minecon attendees go In there so i literally rode the aerosmith ride like five times in a row no cues just straight on straight off and it’s just i’d never heard of a game or a developer doing that for their community And i just thought it was just something really special to be honest and i’ve been to subsequent minecons and they’ve obviously lost a degree of that personal charm which is to be expected when it expands so massively but yeah like that paris one was just something really special because I think it was the beginning of a lot of people’s friendships i think so many people met each other for the first time in person at those events and it kind of broke that stigma of like oh no i only Know you for teams oh no we only talk to each other on skype i think it was so good for the social aspect of um of gaming really for youtube um i didn’t really know of any other events other Than light packs that were really trying to do that at the time i mean right off the bat uh minecon you know i mean i miss those early minecon days i mean as far as like memorable memorable events like i think any minecraft youtuber who has been to a minecon will agree minecon Is actually a really good convention um i i’ve gone to a lot of conventions um like a ton and i don’t enjoy most of them to be honest there it’s a lot it’s a lot like when you’re there as A creator it’s a lot of uh a lot of work a lot of times and i feel like minecon just had a much more chill atmosphere it was just a bunch of people who enjoyed the game and kind of whether you were A creator or just a player or a fan it didn’t really matter everyone’s just kind of there for the same thing so it was kind of it just had this different atmosphere to it um you know so i would Say all any of the mine cons were definitely i specifically i went to the uh anaheim one i would say in terms of big events that i look back on fondly over the last 10 years It would definitely be the old minecons that uh mojang used to throw together i had been to the one in orlando uh back in 2013 and then i was at the one in london i want to set one was in 2015. Uh both of those were just absolutely incredible experiences i i loved them it was such a good way just to get to meet fans get to hang out with them and also just get a good chance to really Branch out and meet other youtubers like i met some lifelong friends back at minecon 2013 there were just other youtubers in the space or perhaps they worked in the business side of the space like james bohm from mc pro hosting you know he’s a very very good friend of mine and has been Since 2013 uh and that wouldn’t have been possible really without mind cons so i i i dearly miss them i know they started doing the the i think they’re called minecraft earth or minecon earth um but i Don’t know it’s it’s just not the same i i miss those a lot we’ll say i i met some of the coolest people there and like i mean i i talked to you know half mao gizzy a lot of people that were kind Of like already in my community but wasn’t too close i was kind of close with gizzy but i barely knew half mao and her team it was really cool to see and meet them and see how their all their Stuff worked because they were at the time um from an rp youtuber standpoint they were making some of the best production stuff that was out there period um and so everyone who was in rp watched And looked up to aphmau as a creator like wow like if you you know if you can make these stories good enough if you can get that team together you can create something that is basically a tv show You know and so um being able to see that and just get a little information just talk about how their operation worked was one of the coolest things and i learned a lot just from that conversation The first minecon i went to was the 2012 one and i’ve met i went with a bunch of phi uk guys but i also recently joined the team uh team bryder back then um it was actually fantastic a lot of really Cool stuff yeah i think minecon strengthened a lot of bonds but there were i mean i met um alex bellavita from blockception at minecon honestly i think the person that i’m still friends with from that event is probably stefan from the knox crew or also known as knox 8. of course Once announced to be set in paris minecon 2012 was guaranteed to be a hit all your favorite youtubers were at this event and what a show it was i assume many additional collaborations friendships and business partnerships spun out of this one event alone youtubers in 2012 were definitely spoiled For choice when it came to defining their content and viewers themselves were spoiled in what content they watched after this collaboratively inspiring minecon it was bound to be that the ball would keep rolling through to 2013. hey guys what’s going on it’s benjamin or beijing canadian All right what’s going on dudes and welcome to hexit hey what’s up guys it’s preston here and welcome to minecraft a new year rolled around and even more up-and-coming creatives were inspired to begin their journey sky does minecraft preston plays vic star beijing canadian jerome asf caveman Films sgc barbarian deadlocks husky mudkips s sunday minecraft universe gizzy gazza beck bro back they all took off around this point modded content custom maps adventure maps droppers and even mini games like the survival games and cops and robbers so i think the main reason That let’s play style videos became so popular especially in a group commentary uh situation is because it kind of provided something that i could only really express as the friend experience where more or less you got to tune in first hand and watch a group of friends just play a game have Fun and just you know have a good time in general and i think something about that is just so appealing especially nowadays where a lot of our time is spent online not really in person hanging Out with our friends it provides the viewer with an experience where they can hop right in and feel like they’re part of something feel like they’re part of this this group of people um and i i think That’s so important and and i really do think it’s so special but i would say that’s really what made minecraft group let’s plays as a genre grow um i think it’s just being able to provide that friend experience for people a group called team crafted were actually formed and they dominated the space For a long time with skydesk minecraft leading the charge with lots of content and butter shoes they were referred to by some as the makeshift avengers of minecraft this power crew took youtube by storm and pushed youtube even further into the forefront of parents minds as their kids consume Video after video memory after memory laugh have to laugh actually i i have a theory um and i think it was because this was like the first team that came together um of the of the minecraft community That was just all super positive vibes on the scene when team crafted died like it was a it was kind of like a shattering thing when it comes to youtube a lot of the times people like to Aggregate into groups and i’ve definitely not been shy of that i mean over the years since i started youtube back in 2008 i was part of a group that i started filming minecraft with later on which was Called awesomesauce films uh i then joined in a group called team crafted then went into the pack then into a group called nice posture and now i’m into a group called the buddies uh it’s constantly changing um you know what groups you record with but that’s just because the nature of the Beast really people sometimes have different uh dreams for the way they want to take their channel different directions uh but but overall i would say a lot of my fan base grew from the pack and The team crafted days i mean those were great days when we had really at the time team crafted had a huge market on youtube in terms of the minecraft gaming space and youtube at the time was set up That it would kind of reward people who recorded uh with other people who were larger content creators so basically created like a vacuum bubble where we were able to help promote each other help Work as a team and really build each other up and i think i would say team craft in the pack both kind of had that appeal to it um and those were very special days i would say for me just being Able to have people there that had my back like i don’t i don’t even i don’t even care if like there’s there’s remade versions of everything from like deep space turtle chase to to herobrine’s uh Mansion fun time to all the epic jump maps i think that they all withstand the test of time because it’s not even necessarily like that you’re you’re playing the the map for the for the map anymore like you’re playing it for a time warp like these things are like actual portals in Time at this point that come with all of these different chemicals that explode in your brain like when you’re watching all these youtubers play through these things and you play it through it yourself you’re going to wind up hearing the laughs the jokes everything in your mind while You play through i don’t know if the content that i made back in 2010 and 2011 was calm because i wanted to be calm or because of my inexperience i think you can go back to many youtubers past And you’ll see that captain sparkles is a great example because he’s been around for so long and you can tell you know he speaks way more professionally these days and i think that i’m The same way in that regard um in 2010 and 2011 i was just making the content that i could make because there really wasn’t like there was a lot to do at the time we thought there was a lot to Do but looking back there really was not much the new creators of 2014 2013 2014 like scott is minecraft those guys were very excited and excitable and i sort of adapted to that and that by itself is not a problem you know more power to them if that’s what they enjoy doing The problem with me is when i would post those videos on my channel i went from being this calm collected you know informative sort of guy to being super silly and i would say downright annoying i can’t go back and watch my old videos but i keep them up because it’s like There’s no point in getting rid of them soon team crafted’s momentum slowed down and another group called the pack came about and as with everything drama friendship issues and groupings can cause chaos but growing pains networking and collaboration shifts were a fundamental Part of minecraft’s lifespan servers continued to expand mcsg being taken over by the hive as the top played server released in february 24 2013 it had many games like survival games trouble in mindville one in the chamber block party splag death run and hide and seek soon players were Coding single player mods to work on servers want more creatures you could have it one multiplayer here we go boom let’s do this straight in all right straight first battle okay this is gonna be tough look i’m standing minecraft viewership truly peaked this year and with all of the creators i’ve Mentioned so far still pumping out videos you can imagine things got a little clustered and it wasn’t stopping there because as successful as those other mods were they pale in comparison to the incredibly successful tech it and feed the beast mod packs each had large masses of series Covering them on youtube at the time they were now adding hundreds of new blocks mechanics mobs and recipes people were furthering this game far more than anyone had ever thought possible many creators started new let’s plays with modded additions these shows became all The rage for a short time and helped bring back some stagnating attention to the game on youtube besides mentioning the redstone god seth bling himself we’ve not really touched on a certain side of youtube while famous creators had millions of subs many smaller channels Were getting by showcasing their own mods or even their spectacular builds that utilized all the new blocks that were added over the years soon players even began creating redstone tutorials from simple bass entrance mechanics to devious traps and even a working computer yeah you heard me right Built by lego master 99 a 13 year old minecrafter on november 19 2013 showed the absolute limits of redstone in minecraft the build was an incredibly low spec pc and the computer only had four bytes of ram but knowing you could create something like that seeing someone do it means a lot it Was a monumental step in showing everyone that minecraft was more than a game and i’m sure that it got plenty of redstoners excited i think everyone can agree even existing creators 2013 was the year that we saw big influences go from well influential to genuinely famous Minecraft was being exposed to a wider and wider audience every day bedrock edition for minecraft was spreading more commonly known as pocket edition at the time and eventually that would even grow on to become somewhat of an alter ego to the java edition of the game 2014 marks a bit of a breaking point for our timeline here while 2009 to 2013 saw the ultimate rise of minecraft on youtube from here on out things started to change i’d like to call this the beginning of the second generation minecraft creators Existing creators began making second channels for overflow content or to appease the algorithm or audiences by not having too many different shows on one channel hello everybody my name is markiplier many gaming creators that were already in the space covering Other games also began catching on and moving over to minecraft content let’s talk about hypixel for a moment originally released on april 13th 2013 it was opened by simon aka hypixel originally it had adventure maps but added mini games so that people could have something to do while they Wait it has since become massive with almost 20 million unique players visiting i honestly maybe later on down the line when the high pixel servers are getting big if i were to play games high pixel games you’re always kind of the the more fun ones playing maybe mineplex a little Bit way back in the day too so when it comes to servers and machinimas and things that kind of can keep the the community alive and have aged really well i think that there’s certain things that have Aged i think hypixel has aged uh immaculately um i think that you could take a high pixel map uh from from when they first started their career and you could play it now and it would still be Amazing i i think their servers uh with the test of time as well i think mineplex did as well if they’re still around but i’m just i’d never go on minecraft servers anymore other than rsnb.net rsmv.net check out my rs and vdot back in the day servers were definitely much more simple um Bungee cord which was the software that came out um i think shopo was the first server to use it that’s kind of what really invented what now is known as server networks it was that was the first thing that let people move between servers without having disconnect and Type in different id before that if you were to have like a survival game server um you would have like literally 20 different ip addresses like if you ever played mcsg way back in the day you’d go to their website server list there’d be a list of 50 or 30 servers or however Many it was all with their own different ip addresses and that that’s how you connect and join games there was no lobby system there so things then were honestly just much simpler when phi ek kind of shut down um was when i started looking to doing my own team we worked On several projects such as christmas adventure and in partnership with in the little world xi lubes and that was a lot of fun uh that was kind of a volunteer project that we did every year and i actually had several communities actually helping out it was the first time i’d Worked with a lot of these several communities that included like back in the day a team called heroin team ryder knox crew for uk as well as well as a few other people that i knew in the community yeah as far as big collaborative projects on youtube are concerned i mean It’s tough to forget just how revolutionary mini game servers felt when they were brand new so for mini games i i have i have a confession to make i i am actually uh or was addicted to quakecraft on hypixel like the old game the really old game that no one plays anymore I had an addiction to that game i i don’t know how many i have but i think i had over like 60 000 kills in that game and so that was probably the one i clocked the most time into so i would Say that that probably sits at the top of my favorite mini game of all time i would say that’s actually one of the reasons i have a lot of really good aim skill in games today is because of Quakecraft because it kind of taught you to just flick to people like really fast and accurately and i got really good at it fast so i think i just like that hypixel was a quickly rising mini Game server that is now the most successful on the platform but at the time euler changes that were being made had a significant impact on the player base and various outlets server devs could make money from and at the cost of stopping a server selling a diamond sword for a 10 subscription They also underhandedly removed a lot of the hierarchical payment features in pre-existing mini-games once mojang themselves reinforced the euler microsoft’s purchase of mojang lines up with both the company’s mobile ambitions and the need to cultivate future customers for the windows as Well as its cloud properties the purchase agreement was for 2.5 billion dollars and was announced on the 15th of september 2014. the acquisition was finalized on the 6th of november and mo yang became part of the microsoft studios label that day jerome asf despite Starting two years prior in 2012 really took off in 2014. he made minecraft survival game videos in the hundreds with beijing canadian and the two would see insane channel growth in this time with their views going from the tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands after having been briefly A part of team crafted they gained an even larger following during this time they picked up other friends into their videos such as vikkstar husky mudkips lachlan preston plays and waffles after a while playing together they gave themselves a name the pack the pack would do uhcs mini games And various other challenges together all while developing role play-esque personalities and relationships with one another this combination of fun content and exaggerated personalities made them some of the most prominent faces in youtube for a long time roleplay machinima hybrid shows Became all the rage people you’d see in the early days with even you know what yogg’s cast did could be considered an early day role play because they had stories built into their let’s plays Um and so that was kind of what started it all and if you even look back i have let’s plays from way back when that i would put stories into it as well and so it kind of made sense that when that Role play genre put calling in a minecraft role play started really like taking off that making that transition to just going into minecraft role play just made sense so over the years minecraft trends patterns styles all of the above have changed dramatically and They change on almost i would say a yearly basis uh it’s very hard as a content creator to keep up with um but the main goal always is especially if you’re doing this as a career is keep true to your Style of content but somehow incorporate these new trends that are popping up that way it’s still you it’s still your vision it’s still what you want but at the same time you’re able to keep up with the pack because so often in this space people don’t change their content and then they start Falling behind uh it’s a real problem it’s it’s definitely a struggle but that being said i would say i mean dating back i’m this is the best of my memory here because we’re going back a while ago But 2013 is 100 the year of the let’s play and year of like group mini game style videos after that point 2014 there was definitely channels such as popular mmos out there and other ones starting to pop up in the minecraft modded space people wanted to see minecraft but in a different way And then you went all the way up to 2015 after that point where i would say role plays dominated the space well through 2016. and so i made that transition into the minecraft roleplay scene Um and then i created two shows that well i create i’ve created a few but my two biggest are definitely minecraft life and minecraft daycare um and minecraft life was kind of just like this Superhero show at the time i think um it was around the time i was watching i was really into anime and so i uh minecraft life is very like oh anime high school-esque superhero role-play it’s just kind of how it is and then minecraft daycare was actually supposed To only be a show that lasted a week uh or two it was supposed to be actually a middle show between because in the early days there was this trend that popped off doing role play with uh who’s Your daddy it was like this people would do it was it was a game on steam but people were doing it in minecraft and it was really popular and i started doing that but i after doing that for like two Months i i didn’t enjoy it anymore and so i wanted to take that audience and be able to convert it into doing just any role play i wanted so daycare was supposed to be that middle like bridge show Um but then it ended up being the most popular show on the channel and is still going today there’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes that like i would say a lot of people don’t realize with roleplay like it’s not as straightforward as everyone thinks it is things that really Like role play has is it one has to do you have to have the idea you have to create this story and so the first stage is writing and it’s not just a little writing it is months of writing and Getting your entire season of a show ready and then once the script is ready um you gotta then you know send that off to your cinematographer while that’s going on you’re also gathering all your voice cast um so you have to make postings online hire voice cast keep it all Organized and you know so that way you don’t have any problems later um and then once you have you know all that taken care of it start you start getting filmed and then they have to edit it together and it’s hours of footage because you take You end up taking like it’s not just one shot oh we filmed this line okay next you’ll take five or six shots sometimes just for one lot and so the the recording sessions can take all day something another youtuber to change the minecraft scene during this time was popular mmos otherwise Known as pat while he started as an mmo channel for things like runescape and world of warcraft he eventually found his way to modded minecraft in late 2013 but gained popularity a year after starting first with mod reviews and then moving on to some of his series such as epic mod battles Where he would have two powerful minecraft mobs fighters out in a battle of who would win another series being his lucky block races where he and his wife jen would open lucky blocks and compete in a final battle that usually had a gimmick he popularized minecraft modded challenge maps by Using things like lucky blocks and lucky blocks themselves became a huge part of the minecraft content meta bigby stats i see started to take off more around this time and with youtubers and groups like team crafted and popular mmos we saw a rise in challenge map series in general And aside from challenge maps many adventure maps began to gain a footing the my night series was a fantastic thing as well for a very long time um actually kind of like bring in smp Uh minecraft server style with a bit of a story uh and a slight role-play element to it as well maya night was another huge collaborative project that started up around this time led by 16-bit deck and joined by jericho captain sparkles and the syndicate project amongst others the variety of Colorful cast members would live stream themselves on various trips across the customized modded world a story was written without their knowledge taking place around them as they interact and play this was by far one of the most successful series of the year spawning not only a sequel series but Years of fans asking for more in fact recently maya knight has even started back up again when it comes to youtube groups i think everyone will say team crafted was huge at the time um they definitely had a huge impact on kind of minecraft content in general then So the minecraft community turned really businessy around like i want to say 2015-ish how’s it going my name yeah is tree hello is anybody there oh my god what have you dressed up i thought that i was doing good decisions that we have to jump past the pool really 2014 was indeed a continuation on the growth and expansion of the game within the gaming industry being recognized as the biggest success of the decade articles from mainstream media outlets across the globe were covering minecraft gaming conventions began dedicating entire segments to Minecraft some conventions were literally just all about minecraft conventions continued minecon 2015 took place on march 27th weekend with development of the 1.8 update being pushed from the prior year to this one held in london this was the first uk-based minecon and allowed for lots of new Creators to meet and collaborate at this point i personally moved on from writing scripting and shows to working on more machinima based content and also helping to produce an attempt at a minecraft mmo called mithril unfortunately it never came about and while i only did a little bit Of lore writing on that project we definitely had our eyes on another mmo-style server that was up and coming wincraft released in 2013 but popularized in 2015 wincraft pushed the boundaries of what was possible for minecraft vanilla servers they introduced custom ai Custom models custom textures and turned the whole game into a proper mmo youtubers began covering wincraft and its updates more heavily and other larger servers began to become established at this point the large grand scale servers dwarfed the basic roleplay and survival servers of old the Evolution from just 4 years is truly incredible to see and it was even crazier to behold first hand goud boulderfist started a minecraft server in 2010 with a group named mindcrack simmering in the background they soon rose to fame in 2015 with the likes of 29 youtubers who joined in Over the course of seven seasons many leaving and returning at various stages the most notable of those being vintage beef ethos lab pulsars junior and seth bling they would play things like uhc and do modded servers aside from their main vanilla multiplayer world and of course we can’t really Get past 2015 without discussing hermitcraft originally founded in 2012 and active all the way up until the modern day many youtubers that people have come to know and love such as korean xyz void mumbo jumbo and iskall85 all became popular around this time and the explosion of hermitcraft would See people like corrales ethos lab and doc 99 find a new release of life they ran seven vanilla seasons where the hermits would participate in a role-play-like world and work on dominating minecraft each was a genius in their own right with great builders redstoners and artists alike The group quickly rose to fame and continued from here on out minecraft was growing as a brand it was no longer unusual to see giant groups and communities of famous creators huge teams were working on grandiose servers and build teams were as usual still making Incredible builds for a whole array of clients private companies brands and various other government entities also began to take interest in the game but as an educational tool and so began the production of minecraft education edition there was this whole weird youtube Like agreement between like all of the larger creators that we were gonna kind of tame back our content after we uh we went to conventions and saw that you know the entire fan base was like super young and then parents were like yelling at us and saying just stop swearing And you know so we we caved moving on to 2016 i wanted to draw another line in the sand at this point with microsoft looming over moyang and a more kid-friendly attitude being adopted for globalized marketing the next wave of creators soon discovered they would be catering to a Younger audience especially with youtube and its troubles small things like oh you know the adpocalypse ensuring the content had to be safe and directed to a younger audience so that it would be promoted more or at least likely to be more eligible for ads this caused An entire third wave of minecraft creators to come about and while many had already existed they are classed as the next generation because they rarely tweaked their content to appeal to that kid-friendly frontier players like dantdm would see immense growth up to and through 2016 Eyeballistic squids stampylongnose and many more just like them seen a large boost in popularity some even played the xbox and bedrock versions now able to relate to children who most likely had the console or phone edition not the pc one dan really was a leader of minecraft modded content and he Also did lots of role play as he took a hold of the young audience and skyrocketed in views and subscribers he started youtube on july 14 2012 but he hit 10 million subscribers on july 30th 2016. a huge map also came out around this time called terra swoop force which was released by The knox crew and widely considered to be one of the best adventure maps ever created thermal resistance gel application complete the terra swoop force map by the another screw for the time period that that map was created the tech involved like to Fit with speed running potential galore the map saw you electric glide down three increasingly steep and dangerous tunnels as you approach the center of the earth the map was praised for not only its sound structure but also the special surprise scene hidden at the end make sure to Go check that out by the way microsoft’s attempt at integrating minecraft into classrooms released on november 1st 2016. the education edition included many things like npcs chemicals from the periodic table and even helium balloons a coding bot a dialogue scripting function as Well as other tools to allow for guided learning to take place in minecraft just in addition but in 2016 hypixel also truly began to take off and despite being a refuge a platform and an outlet to players of all ages there were of course many who did take advantage of the online space Security privacy and safety they’re all huge things due to echo chamber platforms like twitter and shows like dramaalert it became an almost stigma around being a minecraft creator sky does minecraft stopped uploading minecraft content not long after that and that combined With the heavily stagnated updates from the game and well minecraft was showing signs of slowing momentum a concern that could surely be heard around the world already at this point some mc creators had branched off to start covering new releases and games as the gaming bubble on Youtube grew minecraft became less and less of the golden child it was diluted down and became more of a structural backbone to the gamey flesh that everyone recognized and knew even if they enjoyed playing at the time or not bigger and bigger game releases and even the rise of the platform like Roblox meant that there was now new competition literally hundreds of minecraft creators either switched to making roblox content because of the added versatility or because they were just straight up getting bored of creating minecraft content this of course by no means meant the Game was dead though it was still the most popular game of all time there was no denying that and it would have taken a beast an unexpected miracle of a behemoth to push something like minecraft out of the spotlight fortunately there’s no such thing as a company called epic games I think servers for job edition are exactly what the marketplace is for bedrock edition i think the entire aspect of minecraft is ugc i had this theory well this kind of like idea that there was a trinity that existed in the minecraft community there was the minecraft youtubers And there was the minecraft servers and then there was the minecraft builders there was two parts of that trinity that were allowed to keep their creative integrity the other part of that trinity the builders the little like crews and stuff they had to just work for the other two parts Of that trinity they were you either working for a server or you’re working for a youtuber the bedrock marketplace allowed that third part of the trinity to find its own creative integrity and to Do its own thing and to make it a a job so before we get to the galactus sized elephant in the room let’s talk about one good thing that came from 2017. while content was still starting to dwindle Microsoft announced the marketplace on april 10th of the year it was a user-generated content store that would partner with at first nine of the top build teams and creative groups from the java space and the whole thing was planned to be added on the better together update it was then further Pushed to xbox and other devices as they joined the bedrock edition lineup these teams included knox crew blockception block works razzleberries facts silverleaf imagineverse polymaps and query the pi minecoins were used with each one being worth roughly a penny it allowed users to buy Maps texture packs skin packs and other custom community content while reimbursing the community member that made it the marketplace was a change it was a creative outlet that allowed existing build teams to monetize their maps and pieces of work something they had really never been able To do up until now at least not on the platform remember a large portion of all mods and maps ever created for the java edition of minecraft were completely free for some seeing microsoft buy mojang and then suddenly slap a marketplace onto the side it looked like a bit of a dirty Move and in fact a lot of creators in general were alienated by the bedrock edition as a whole i think without microsoft kind of intervening with minecraft a lot of us wouldn’t be here right now it wouldn’t have been viable the marketplace as an idea is a fantastic idea it allows people to Get access to high quality products most of the time without any issues of viruses just really simple way and also a way for these creators to finally get paid for their work there’s always things you can improve on for sure 100 but the general basis has like risen the level of map Making in minecraft from hobbyists to almost game studios in a way that i don’t think would have happened naturally at this rate if it wasn’t for the marketplace and microsoft’s purchase of the maps are like if you haven’t seen the marketplace you need to go check out some Of the maps and not just the ones that we’ve made the ones that the whole community have made they are curated very well and you can find some stuff in there that you wouldn’t even imagine like it was possible in java it doesn’t feel like minecraft anymore Minecraft is becoming more and more like a gaming engine exciting to see how far the game has come since its original launch i think that’s because of the marketplace you know back in the day of trying to get a java map installed was not the easiest feat And it was full of its own problems and viruses because of adfly and blah blah the mc championship exists because bedrock marketplace allowed us to make money yeah i actually we recently um spark squared their map design team sent us one of their bedrock maps Um and it was this zombie apocalypse map i think it was simply called zombies but it was really well done it was all on bedrock and we kind of mixed it into one of our role plays because We wanted to do like a zombie apocalypse little story and so it just kind of fit that narrative perfectly over 2017 more maps and awesome custom adventures skins and texture packs were added to the store and soon we saw the rise of some fairly sizable bedrock creators like ibx toycat Hello i’m fbx’s recap and recently this map was added to the minecraft then after 2016 and 17 once youtube started to adapt more of a live platform there was definitely a good audience watching live but really it started to i’d say 2016-17 was really a weird place where there wasn’t really Any one type of genre dominating the other in the minecraft space a hundred percent 20 those were some harder years now a lot of minecraft youtubers jump ship during those years so um i i actually think that it was a big impact yeah i feel like the community felt like as a Whole everything was kind of going downhill so everyone was kind of like time to go and then obviously it didn’t take long for it to come back though so i would say there were two really really notable shifts informative tutorial style content that was very common and collected To the minigame you know craze and then i decided to shift back because again i wasn’t liking the content that i was releasing it was almost four years ago to the day i knew that i needed to Make some kind of a change on youtube but i had no idea what it was you know sort of escaped youtube and the internet and life in general for like a good month road trip to country just because I had always wanted to do that when i got back from that trip i knew that i still liked doing youtube but what i had the the style in which i did it had to change but i had no idea how I wanted to change it i was thinking like maybe i want to get into live streaming i don’t know you know some people may not be aware of this but there is an old series i used to make called hunt For the golden apple back in the old days of minecraft and i in november of 2015 i decided to live stream that series because i was thinking oh if i do two to six hours at a time i could get Done 20 times as much as i can in one episode of the series but i thought to myself like what if i script every video and as soon as i asked myself that question like that’s when the wall came down Then one sweet september fortnight came fortnite this new battle royale which you may have heard of once or twice in the last couple of years dropped harder than almost any other game we’ve seen before yes rivaling even that of minecraft in fact fortnite’s spike in players directly impacted Minecraft’s user base the biggest server at the time hypixel yeah almost their entire player base left the server nearly died the fortnite spike was so heavy that it dragged youtube channels with it too in some ways it was a reflection of a player growing up or moving on to different game Styles but in all honesty you can see a lot of similarities between games like fortnite and the very first survival game map that all those creators played back in 2012. with fortnite becoming the main player for the remainder of the year minecraft was essentially Dethroned and albeit not by much there was still plenty of views in minecraft provided you had the know how but fortnight was just too much of a good opportunity for some content creators to pass up some naturally moved on and some creators even became twitch streamers full time thanks to live Streaming itself becoming so dominant by this point in the decade another contributor to the lack of minecraft hype was the 1.10 and 1.11 updates for minecraft that released on june 8 2016 and november 14 2016 respectively they weren’t received too greatly and were mostly Considered safe plays they were underwhelming and lacked content other than that not too much more happened in 2017 although admittedly i had been quite distant as i was working a lot myself at the time at the very end of the year having visited a few uk-based conventions myself such as insomnia I ended up working for jerome asf to create a network of cool role play-based channels see roleplay was still keeping a fairly consistent viewership and we launched farmyard friends and three other sister channels not long after the start of 2018. Let’s say as a kid you’ve got a box of toys right that’s minecraft during its infancy it’s that you know precious little box of toys that you love so much as a kid and then you turn into a teenager And suddenly none of those toys seem interesting to you at all if anything they’re repulsive that’s why in my opinion minecraft died off for as long as it did for you know i mean it never really died off completely but like the interest in the game was a lot less Than it had ever been you know everyone was saying minecraft was dead like that was a common phrase even though it was never true um and then 2018 rolled around and to me 2018 was the equivalent Of being a college student and discovering your old box of toys and while you never re you’re not going to look at them the same as you did when you were a kid you’re not repulsed by them because You you by that point like you’re too mature you’re too old to really be repulsed by such silly things and with minecraft you know those people are finding a new joy in the game again you Know so minecraft in a sense is uh it’s an it’s not a game for adults but it’s a it’s a game that has grown up and people have grown up with it and now i’m not saying that all the people who play Minecraft these days are you know people in their late 20s and 30s and whatnot like i am but um i think that those who were like ashamed of the game back then because oh it’s just a kids game I think they’ve grown out of that so now everyone can enjoy the game equally plus there’s so many communities it’s not just survival in minigames it’s not just survival everyone can have their own niche corner and we can all exist happily in our own niche corner You know there there are communities that might cater more towards a younger audience um and then there are communities that cater more towards older audiences i mean you could ask around like if you were to ask a random like 10 to 13 year old most of them anyways the intricacies of the Hermitcraft and prototech community they wouldn’t be able to tell you anything and that’s okay you know so minecraft is a very mature game in that sense because everyone can enjoy it and that’s definitely i guess where the difference is now versus where it was eight years ago Moyang were quick to push the boat out so to speak by developing the aquatic update but at this point it was perhaps a bit too late even with a rising tide of pvp and mini-game interest with fortnite dominating the gaming space not much could actively be done in the coldest points Since 2010 minecraft was finally slowing down this behemoth was coming to rest after everything all that incredible content and growth what remained were now few dedicated content creators and their audiences excited and anticipating the next upload of a game they were still passionate about left To time the world moving on and changing as it prepared to exit the decade the block game wonder boy was about to take its final bow or was it on the 19th of december 2018 just as the year closed Out hypixel the now biggest server network by far on java announced they were creating a separate studio in order to produce a new block game titled hightail this fundamentally shook the community and maybe you think this would be the final nails of minecraft but that’s definitely not the case if Your eyes weren’t on minecraft anymore now they had no choice but to be this was a huge move and with 60 million views you can see why others agreed the trailer skyrocketed reaching the eyes of some of the biggest things creators out there even world of warcraft creators were impressed You know the worst thing about this is like what if it’s actually good the game was promising reminiscent of an environment we all knew and loved had grown up in reimagined reinvented potentially the next step in the genre and even gaming as a whole with this promise of modding scripting a large Array of customization tools and a server economy to come the spark for block games was reignited we’re doing an s p where everyone streams you can’t play without streaming and also there’s hits it’s an absolute honor to be here i will eliminate the middle class Wait why do you have all this no oh no why didn’t you do that that is what is that thing that i thought that was a tree not gonna lie i i i kind of want to kill somebody now All right good night gamer i want to show you my furnace okay i’ve spent the last four years looking for my ex-girlfriend’s killer microsoft took away girlfriend mods oh this is disgusting i hate this every part of this is wrong in the water nope that’s the okay Oh my god hashtag pewdiepie release your seed okay no that sounds wrong there’s a dog thing hey dog i love you oldest anarchy server in minecraft whoa oh somebody helped me we’re free with no release date inside eyes were back on minecraft for the time being however and despite Announcing hightail hypixel studios decided they would still be running their minecraft server in fact they doubled down from this point on releasing more game modes that the community went crazy for obvious comparisons were obvious but amongst that were genuinely excited creators Looking for a potential future with content for both games hypixel recently released their own unique take on the skyblock genre so basically you spawn on your own island you cut down a tree you bridge over to the other island and then you log into windcrest if i go check our balance we have About 21 million coins if i were to ask someone what the best weapon in skyblock is they would probably say a 50mm sword um 50 million oh my god my heart’s racing thank goodness i’m just Dropping no no it was an accident i feel like you don’t understand how close the void is right now and how cool it would be to do a 50 million ml3 trick shot i’m addicted to hypixel skyblock One million as i’m sure a lot of you guys already know i did get banned a high pixel we’re going to sell everything i create the secret to making unlimited cobblestone oh my god they’re getting Flexed on what purpose do i have to play this game my quest is to make the most powerful wooden sword in high pixel sky block 82 000 when i first made this grinder i thought that i was trapped in the Skeleton but now i realize i was only trapping myself features were being compared criticized conversations were being had again and just like that minecraft was almost more or less back it just took a little push from some of the newer guys on the block you know just one or two No really was that damage my guy oh oh this is beautiful they’re already killing each other freak say it with me gaming a guardian farm else is on the move wait wait here we here we go sneak snag under i can only crouch like this jump like this Run like this and mine like come out behind me it was jay the entire time 2018 and 19 was really a resurgence for minecraft where i would say the content that really started to take off was newer types of mods or data packs things of that nature that you know people hadn’t Seen before so like as a for instance uh in late 2019 we had the scramble craft mod pack take off and that was huge for a lot of youtubers where it basically took minecraft and all the recipes were Completely scrambled nothing was the same um and there were many other data packs like this out there that i guess created like a new entire genre of content for people to make and then After that point now in 2020 we’re still kind of in this era of data packs but people have taken it a step further where you have genuine superstars like dream out there who make their own data packs Play on them and push them out to a larger audience and i would say right now we’re 100 in the era of data packs and also there’s another genre in minecraft that’s really boomed it’s been around forever like i remember making videos on this back in like 2012 and 2013 where people just Make videos versing a bunch of fans like like 100 fans or whatever but now out of nowhere people same thing rock stars like like skeppy are just crushing it where that’s the big thing for them right now so i guess it’s it’s a divide it’s divided really between large scale battle or Challenge content and new data packs uh that’s really what’s what’s kind of the trends right now like most resurrection stories minecraft’s rebirth is shrouded in mystery with many debating the source of the resurgence and i agree it’s definitely hard to pinpoint a specific moment But we can explore some of the biggest reasons and how they all began to cascade into a larger snowball effect that brought the game back into fashion other than the added hype from hightail call me carson created an event known as snp live on march 1st 2019 a basic server where players Would stream their perspective when online this garnered attention partly due to carson having a large influence and in part due to minecraft being a bit of a meme at the time despite this there were still many hardcore viewers and fans willing to watch along as he played with jay schlatt and Cooper dolendarg and grande can be thanked for some of the amazing minecraft meme work that they did during the desolate period and this guy here gets a gold star for producing some of the best minecraft parodies out there sky does minecraft return to cover some more minecraft content with His old buds at this point and even the king of content himself pewdiepie began a let’s play much to the adoration of his fans you can see why all of this alone was causing a stir with more relevant streamers requesting to join s p live an smp earth server eventually went up later That year a larger multiplayer version hosted by chippledipple this whole thing took place on a one to three thousand scale map of the earth and there are many notable players that took part such as captain sparkles call me carson technoblade and venom filzer quack d voice over pete and tobuscus It started on december the 1st 2019 fitmc began blowing up due to 2b2t content itself created in december 2010 2b2t was the second oldest server and now oldest anarchy server in minecraft while it had spikes in popularity throughout all 10 years it wasn’t until 2020 that it had aged Like fine wine fit mc a veteran 2b2 player and minecraft youtuber since 2015 recently reached 1 million subscribers in may of 2020 for covering 2v2t another youtuber who popularized and documented the server was cell c1 he started minecraft youtube in around 2013 and has recently Popularized calling out and crashing the economies of pay-to-win minecraft servers using various different dupes such as tree mc sal has currently got 400 000 subscribers and with the village and pillage as well as busy bees update adding some fairly substantial game-changing stuff and also um Bees in one or more like 10 fell swoops minecraft was back on the map perhaps then that was why on june 21st 2019 felix aka pewdiepie picked up the game after many years to do a one-off video for Gaming week however when the first episode got 41 million views it led to an almost 50 episode long series with memes galore that pungently infected the entire minecraft community culture tell me you didn’t hear sven or water sheep at some point in 2019. many of his fans began to flock back to the Game leading to a new buoy if 2018 was the pseudo death of minecraft then 2019 was the rebirth nostalgia challenge videos players streaming their servers and having families join even some bigger community tournaments the likes of which hadn’t been widely broadcasted in almost half a decade I think the biggest collaborations that i ever put together was like i put together one of the youtuber hunger games and that was like the biggest collab that i think that i ever pulled off and then the average standard for for large collabs was this was back in the day when You know like when when we were going to be doing a minecraft event it probably wasn’t keemstar hosting it it was probably someone from the community it’s safe to say that youtube had experienced a few um advertiser issues in the last couple of years too algorithmic changes were being Handed out left right and center monetization signs were flipping like traffic lights and maybe matpat from game theory can do a little bit of a deeper dive as to why minecraft was bubbling back Up again in 2019 but after roblox and fortnite brought a new wave of gamers in it was safe to say that minecraft was actually ripe for a refreshed playerbase filled with newly recruited gamers from the other two goliaths let’s talk about some more pivotal creators from this year matpat began Covering some good old minecraft theories last year and pewdiepie’s playthrough had been causing a stir as people attempted to uncover his world scene lo and behold a certain creator named dream first uploaded a video on july 14 2019 titled how to get pewdiepie’s minecraft world seed where he Talked about a method that could be used to find the seed in his video here’s pewdiepie’s minecraft seed he tells people to check his twitter for the seed and sure enough it could be found there in Five months he went from 25k subs to over a million he’s now sitting at 10 million i’ve actually created an entire video about dream’s rise to popularity so make sure to check it out after this yeah that reminds me so much of like when when i first popped off because remember Back in the day i was getting like a million subscribers a month and so like i can only imagine like just you know looking back at my time like he’s probably he’s probably feeling the pressure but it’s probably still really fun so like i remember back when um before everything Started getting like a little businessy on on on my end like like right where dream is right now is when it was the most exciting in my entire career so um dream don’t sign with the illuminati if you Were to tell me back in 2017 that speed running would make a comeback in the minecraft scene but here it is you know what i mean and so i just think that with a game like this anything’s possible and people should be very careful writing it off Everyone’s childhood heroes are here and i’m gonna stab all of them techno blade considered by many another incredible player in fact one of the top pvp like ever he joined youtube on october 28 2013 but rose to fame after winning four minecraft monday weeks and since he has also won a minecraft Championship too he has killed defect and hypixel the owners of mineplex and hypixel respectively and is commonly referred to as the best bed wars player holding the win streak record of 1 400 matches he currently has 2.5 million subscribers and counting loop the notable Began uploading his surviving for 100 200 and a thousand day series an rt game shot open views part in thanks to his community streams that saw him invite viewers onto a live server buildbring just flying around and observing the creations was enough good luck skeppy had joined youtube In 2015 but at 3 million subscribers now you can see why his trends have 100 minecraft players do certain things blew up revolving around his position as owner of the server he would troll players or allow them to all participate in a single large event or challenge with the scale Of it all being the main entertainment all of these charismatic people all playing minecraft again all in communities and starting to band together on snp servers it almost feels like history repeats itself doesn’t it and before we talk about the return of tournaments let’s discuss Fortnite because that still totally exists thing is after 10 seasons and pushing on two years some players were starting to get bored fortnite launched its next chapter a massive update that revamped most things in the game but in a way this also acted as a bit of a jumping Off point for some players almost a deterrent as we saw many players begin revisiting minecraft during this time two large tournaments popped up first was minecraft monday hosted by keemstar it featured many popular internet personalities such as ninja james charles pewdiepie call me Carson and mr beast it would feature many different minigames with a scoring system and teams would compete to hold the highest score to win a cash prize minecraft championships was another event that rose up towards the back end of the year hosted by knox crew it featured Many of the creators from minecraft mondays and the wider minecraft community acting as a spiritual successor to their original knox crew game show we didn’t actually set out to be a competitor like we actually really tried to be something different so that both could co-exist You could watch mcc on the on the saturday and you could then watch mt mondays every week on the monday right so we just wanted to make something a bit more special and exclusive and and completely Different and that’s why you know we we went back and took things like the decision dome and and threw that in and but i think minecraft mondays had a really interesting format where that was me discovering that there really is a market for like live content like that and that’s The way that people are really loving to watch it i was like damn that that’s almost like an esport right like how those are watched and i’ve been there and kind of watched league of legends Worlds and stuff when that comes around every year it’s incredibly exciting so i felt like huh if we take a little bit inspiration of that sort of live format that minecraft mondays was doing very well and we marry it with a lot of knoxville game shows original ideas we can actually Create something completely like different and unique enough that both could co-exist and then obviously you had minecraft saturdays which eventually came into minecraft ultimate and that was you know its own unique thing and that was really cool like i just love the idea Of a lot of what cool like different unique minecraft events like that shout out also to the amazing event called minecraft ultimate originally titled minecraft saturdays the event was found by pikaclix and his team and is a minecraft hunger games tournament That features over two hundred and fifty players finally to top it off a huge mod pack called rl challenging players to really become masters of the hardcore and modpack alike many players return to minecraft with an rl craft series and before long the block game was truly back on the rise And as we charge towards 2020 feeling more invigorated than ever before i think the one thing that minecraft presented youtube particularly the gaming sector of youtube was the ability to do a little bit more storytelling or creating long-form content because back then there was either Storytelling in the form of machinima and that was it and that was kind of like very scripted very to the point it was all pre-recorded you’re gonna kind of really ad-lib content back in sort Of the 2010-2011 era um and it was either that or you were doing montages and it was these crazy 360 no scopes you know monster energy cans flying all over the place and lens flares galore whereas i Feel like minecraft kind of pulled everything back down to its roots and kind of went back to almost like a slightly vlogger tone i guess where you were joining in every single day for 20 minutes with your favorite youtuber and you were going on this randomized minecraft world journey with them So i think that was definitely influential for minecraft towards youtube because that increased not only video lengths but also like audience retention and all the big numbers that nowadays are so critical to youtube to try and maintain advertisers to be able to drop in the middle And all these pre-rolls and mid-rolls and things like that and then also vice versa i think youtube also gave minecraft a platform where creators could actually share their content and get it out there like i think it potentially spawned like the gaming tab on trending because back in The day training was a single tab and that was it i think when minecraft started to really blow up i remember there was a time when the yogscast like all of the channels within the ogscast we were Dominating the trending page every single day and if they basically flipped a switch and then all of a sudden no yoga’s cast channels appeared in it anymore and that was actually something that we really had to struggle and push back against for a little while and say hey now that we’ve got this Gaming trending page can you now flip that switch back off and i don’t know if they ever truly did if i’m honest so yeah so it’s a real give and take between the two i think both sides have benefited Massively from it um and i think the youtube gaming space as a whole wouldn’t be where it is today without minecraft i think youtube heavily heavily influenced minecraft’s growth i think if it wasn’t for the early series of people playing the game on youtube it wouldn’t have nearly saw The popularity that it did um as funny as as it is to say minecraft is very non-new player friendly as they’ve changed over the most rece or over the latest updates back in the alpha beta stages There was no guide to crafting beyond going on a wiki and finding it and there was no like help when you’re dropped into a single player for the first time there was no surviving your first night information like you you just died if you weren’t ready you didn’t know what you were doing So i think youtube’s just everyone making videos on how to survive your first night and showing off their bases all that kind of stuff i think they really served as inspirations to what other people could do in the game and what other people could be could be doing and kind of Helping their own absolutely gameplay to the success of minecraft so in terms of minecraft and youtube influencing each other i think on one end youtube has 100 influenced minecraft’s growth i feel like a lot of people including myself so you can you could chalk me on the board there Heard about minecraft first because one of their favorite youtubers was covering it or perhaps one of their friends suggested hey watch this video from a youtuber i think to say that youtube hasn’t served as a platform for promotion for the game would be just entirely wrong i think youtube Really has on the flip side of things minecraft has definitely influenced youtube’s growth i don’t know to the extent of you know how youtube influenced minecraft’s growth i don’t know if it did that same way vice versa but it definitely had an impact on it i i distinctly remember Back in 2013 where on the main page of youtube it didn’t matter who you were it didn’t matter what your preferences were like in terms of content you watched you always got served minecraft content on that front page or or near always anyway it was all over the place the two Were inextricably tied where if you were going to watch youtube whether or not you were going to watch minecraft of course there were a lot of people who didn’t that you know like our parents age or something didn’t watch it but they would definitely be served a minecraft Video that they could click on if they wanted um minecraft definitely influenced youtube 100 definitely i think a lot of people have found the start in minecraft a lot of relevant youtubers now have come from minecraft and it’s fantastic to see that growth uh obviously as people grow up As these youtubers grow they might transition to other games or more mature content and that’s completely fine but uh know that a lot of these very famous people have started from youtube like from minecraft specifically i i definitely think it’s had an impact it is a case Of i think youtube and minecraft growing together have helped each other in some sort of ways but youtube being the platform is i think it would have grown regardless i just think it was a coincidence that minecraft helped youtube grow especially for younger audiences But without minecraft being in the scene i’m sure another game would have been in the scene and hopefully grow that way as well you can’t deny that minecraft hasn’t helped youtube but would have youtube been fine without minecraft i think so as well i don’t think it was influential but It kind of was went the way it did it’s so strange that the times have changed and where video games are now the cool thing i mean don’t get me wrong i love it um but it is mind-blowing like that’s when People say like they’re like wow like you had the foresight for this no i had no foresight at all i got very lucky that gaming turned into what it did um and minecraft specifically made it what it was In my opinion but the fact is like gaming wasn’t always the cool thing i would say that anything i’ve learned about the relationship between minecraft and youtube dates way further back than any of my recent informative content because i’ve always been a statistics and data driven guy So i like knowing like for example like why one sort of thing might be trending especially within minecraft so like why mini games are trending why role plays were trending and the era after that why the informative stuff is trending now why dream and technoblade can pull a hundred thousand Viewers with their eyes closed on live streams like why you know why all these things are popular youtube would still be here without minecraft would gaming be as popular without minecraft i would say so i think some other game would have done it if it hadn’t gotten popular i Mean we could also question if fortnite would be around if it wasn’t for the survival games like you know battle royale mode specifically anyways maybe every other game is just one giant chain reaction from minecraft and minecraft was just a part of that because retro games were Starting to become popular again when minecraft came around it really was the perfect game for the perfect time i feel like youtube success is mutually exclusive from minecraft success but i don’t feel like minecraft would be as popular without youtube because back then people who were Finding out about minecraft there was no tutorial mode even though minecraft alpha had a tutorial mode button that never worked it never did anything and that nothing was ever coded for it so you had to go to youtube or the minecraft wiki if you wanted to look up any of that information Whether i’m an insider looking out or an outsider looking in it has been really fascinating to see the past year of growth with minecraft like especially i guess the the one example i could cite really doesn’t even have anything to do with youtube it has to do with twitch Um and sort of when s p live came around like minecraft really started to explode again because then pewdiepie started playing it i think the most interesting question and i don’t know what the answer to this specifically is why did it start getting popular again i mean i would say youtube Plays the biggest role in how what trends pop up for minecraft youtube and twitch in particular um but you know i feel like every couple years you kind of have a trend change within the Minecraft scene then you you know towards the end it kind of has a slump and then people want to do things on it so then that sort of picks up um because you know like i mean you can see in the Beginning like it started with like simple let’s plays and then people were like okay now let’s mod these let’s plays and then people like let’s add story elements to these let’s plays and then The let’s play scene kind of fizzled out and then pvp was big you know and then rp’s were big so it’s kind of shifted all around the thing and then i would say now you know um it is kind of you know We’re in the competitive days now uh with you know i’d say s p live was a big kicker for that um pushing everything to this more um competitive back to like how good can we be at minecraft you Know whether it be the speed running side of things or even the more casual like minecraft championship or not everyone’s trying to just pummel each other you know like every change that has taken place has made the game better in some ways and i think the people are just Going to keep doing that you know eventually speed running which is the hot thing now isn’t going to be hot in a couple years something else and you know the community will just shift with it it’s Kind of it’s kind of hard to predict what’ll come next uh i think when it comes to growth between the two platforms i think it’s 100 a mutual exchange and they chose you know minecraft To be the virtual eden of the internet uh it can it’s it can definitely fill the role and so everyone used that as the as the i guess catalyst and um as the uh as the central hub for creating Anything and everything they could possibly imagine and sharing it with everyone else and so when they did that you know they wound up creating something that i don’t think anyone could ever possibly uh match and when youtube got to be the camera lens for that entire you know world going Down um then like it was only natural that the the two would completely build off of each other um do i think that youtube probably would have survived regardless without minecraft probably would it have gotten anywhere near the level it is now probably not um i think that the minecraft Community at one point in time was genuinely becoming a full full-fledged pillar of the youtube community and the issue with that is you know when you when you create a giant skyscraper where everyone can possibly have a cubicle i mean um you uh you wind up with people who try to take over Full floors and i definitely was a person like that when i went you know business end like at the at the end of the day i’m not anymore like gosh i’m so much happier holy crap i think what a lot Of people forget is that you know the internet has been around long enough to where it’s developed an entire culture and so minecraft is undoubtedly part of that culture now like if you if you are A person who can confidently say that they grew up on the internet which means now this is a huge portion of your life to sit here and think for even a second that minecraft hasn’t become a huge Part of it like i mean remember like for for years we used to call notch god remember we would call him minecraft god so that’s why that’s why i make the joke by the way virtual eating i it’s it’s not Like i’m sitting here like oh yeah minecraft virtually no it’s like i make the joke because everyone used to call notch god because remember it’s all culture dude like there’s whole lore even in the minecraft sector of the internet culture so like like all of all of this is is is like Is is wildly entertaining to watch and see go down and then see like kind of minecraft i guess solidify its area as the uh the block eden it’s crazy there’s some questions that not even science can answer and some we may ask ourselves on a daily basis but there’s one question in Particular that has been plaguing humanity and gamers for over an entire decade and has yet to be answered who is the best minecraft player leave me alone i can’t take all three of you he’s so dead hello and welcome to the official update video for nc championship 9. i have 100 minecraft plots And 100 players hi these hundred contestants can build whatever they want and whoever builds the coolest most epic thing i’ll buy it for them yeah this could be the last game so they’re they’re doing the titty tatty oh oh no hey dream reached and dream got punished this week on hermitcraft I think i’ll die actually are you kidding me how the hell did that work well i was gonna say like we we learned a lot from knoxville game show days and um we applied a lot of those learnings So you know when you when you begin an event like that you try and create a set of rules that you stick by with each game that you do and one of the really important things was that each game is Repeatable if we’re going to play it every single month it needs to be repeatable in some sort of sense so you can’t can’t do a puzzle game you know because then everyone’s going to know the puzzles And then it’s just going to become like puzzle speed run which can actually work there might be something fun with that um but yeah differing to knoxville game show we definitely took on a more kind of repeatable approach uh you know set an average time you know that each event should That each game should start with um each game has to be played with 40 players you know that’s 10 teams of four rather than it’s a 1v1 scenario but we still managed to take that 1v1 scenario and put It in in the end at the very end of dodgeball i think dodgeball exists because one thing i really disliked about the way that mcm ended um was that you could always tell who was winning um towards the end you know someone could just steamroll forwards and i feel way more Exciting if it’s all just if it all just comes down to this one moment somewhere i’d say you have to be a lot more careful because you are playing around with people’s jobs like you definitely want to to ensure that your event isn’t breaking because that’s the people who Are streaming that’s they’re doing that for their job so put on a damn good show one important thing at the very beginning that we set out was that we have to test thoroughly and there are entire there Are entire testing systems designed around mcc um that go on there’s there’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes to ensure that every single mcc just goes absolutely smoothly obviously there are a few screw-ups that still happen here and then but you can’t predict everything I will i will say just on on the on the subject of reliability and things running well and blah blah i do i do respect a lot of what minecraft mondays tried to do because the faults that existed in mcm Were things that we were able to identify very early in trying to ensure that we don’t repeat those right so essentially someone else’s fault inspired um the way that we do things right as opposed to us learning it those faults ourselves Minecraft to me is kind of like a a diving board in to everything else that i’ve ever done and you know minecraft being essentially just this huge world that anyone can do anything in it’s this realm of possibility inside minecraft that Will never fully actually hit its capabilities and ever fully be maximized which is an exciting thing but for me also a little a little stressful because you know i’ve i’ve personally like this i guess the reason why i say it’s like my diving board is because i personally moved on like it’s Not that i i don’t um enjoy minecraft anymore and that it doesn’t hold a special place in my heart but i just don’t play minecraft the way that i used to what it was for me was essentially the The start of my entire career of meeting people and making lifelong bonds and friendships and to me minecraft isn’t even about the game it’s just about like the entire culture and history behind it at the end of the day there was so many and there oh there’s gonna be so many more Generations of new youtubers to come like one day five six years down the line dream will probably be taking an interview about how he was like like the the first youtuber to hit uh 50 million subs As a minecrafter like i was the first to hit 10. and like it’s going to continue from there and i look at dream like truly the pioneer of the 2nd gen well actually i guess i guess dream would Be more considered around a gen 3 because i would say even x would be gen 1 and i would be a gen 2 of the minecraft community along with alongside aunt venom and a couple other people like caveman Um and sparkles like i look at it like this like back in the day the crown was made of butter gold now the crown is literally made out of dreams like what the hell is it going to be next dude the the level that these guys keep setting the standard is just Sometimes i’m like are you guys even human oj minecraft youtube is awesome and what does the future hold like everything gets bigger and better always so i i truly believe that you know the minecraft community is is in pretty good hands even like the the top the top dogs of The uh the minecraft community like they don’t pull punches anymore so like that’s nice to see like um like if somebody if somebody does bad then they’re like right on them so i truly believe that the minecraft community is in really good hands now minecraft is absolutely More of a game engine than a game and the day that moeyang starts uh embracing that more than they have in the past i think they’re they’re gonna start seeing it flourish more and more we’re finally here 2020 dream has taken off with flying colours along with friends sapnap bad boy Halo and george technoblade is the front runner in any tournament tommy is being well tommy tubbo and mr soot are even around for a bit of a laugh mr beast has found a home here in minecraft mcc led By s major and the knox crew is on its way to its tenth event and creators new and old are returning from all around the gaming and youtube space to have another dig into minecraft with 1.16 dropping A complete and total revamp of the nether as well as completely kicking diamond to the wayside for our new bad boy netherright there’s more fun than ever to be had in the community dream and others like him have popularized minecraft speedrunning by releasing many speedrunning videos in the 1.19 Plus glitchless rune category on june 10th 2020 he broke the record of 22 minutes and 18 seconds with a new record of 22 minutes and 6 seconds dream also popularized the idea of trying to beat minecraft with some kind of challenge his first video in the series of minecraft but was Posted on october 14 2019 it was titled minecraft but x-ray is always on and after this he published many similar videos where he would play minecraft with a twist this spawned hundreds of like-minded content from many other channels following the challenges and speed running trends that dream Had set out we’ve even started getting a bunch of video essays and look back documentaries covering the various aspects of the communities and different creator groups minecraft is on the up and up again and speaking of up i think now we’re pretty much all caught up no matter the year We picked up minecraft or started watching we’ve all been affected by it directly and indirectly nowadays we have a wide space for all genres of game here on the youtube platform with large variation between individual creators and enough room for everyone but hopefully now you have a Better idea of just how significant minecraft was in paving the way for the creators of today an open infinite sandbox world conceived by one man made reality by a team a video platform and the passion of millions there was infinite expanse to cease and that’s exactly what we did Minecraft is a game full of infinite wonder and endless possibilities it’s digital legos that anyone can enjoy for any reason whether you’re a builder whether you’re a survivalist whether you enjoy the technical side of the game whether you enjoy breaking the game i mean there’s so much there to enjoy I mean i’ll just i’ll be honest because as a creator player and platform it can all be summarized into one thing um and a few games fall into this category but minecraft is one of the Bigger ones for this and it it kind of represents freedom and and i mean this it sounds silly but you can do almost anything in the game there are very few limitations on the game you know what i mean um you can build anything engineer anything literally code anything now Um and so from a creator standpoint obviously i can create almost any type of content i want using the game as more of a as more of a platform even or an engine if you will um but i think it’s just because the game gives you the ability to do so much Minecraft’s like it’s this video game that accidentally caused us all to release that inner creative child that we all have and because of the accessibility of minecraft and because of the accessibility of the internet um we can all share it like so easily I get to hang out with my online friends i get to meet up with them i get to meet up with fans and play alongside them minecraft is just such a special thing it’s it’s something that no no Other generation has ever had it’s something that i don’t think is paralleled by anything even for tonight like fortnite touches on a different aspect of things and fortinet is influential but it doesn’t he doesn’t fill that same void that minecraft does minecraft allows you to be creative Free i mean there’s literally endless amounts of content in that game or near to it anyway there’s over 100 000 mods there’s probably millions of maps out there there’s tens of millions of minecraft skins that people can apply there’s i’m gonna throw Numbers like thousands of servers maybe even ten thousand plus servers people can connect to there’s so many ways to play the game i don’t think in one lifetime you could play it all i think minecraft for me just means expression you can play it by yourself you can play with friends You can play with strangers there’s servers there’s mods like it genuinely is limitless like it is the lego set of our generation um and i feel like everything’s had a knock-on effect following that like i think having the survival games and the hunger games i think that almost Definitely inspired the likes of fortnite and h1z1 they saw these people doing these hunger games like the old dennis varieta maps um you know which was like the third map i remember there was a huge kind of like multi-channel thing that happened and then that spawned future events and future servers I just think yeah the expression that minecraft allows you to have is unrivaled by anything else i think it would take something really special to try and take that shine away from it because you Can turn it into an fps you can turn it into an rpg you can turn it back into eraser particularly with things like the bedrock version now and models and kodi becoming a lot more streamlined it’s just a sandbox that just continues to get sandier like the waters are cleared we’re on The ocean bed and the world is just endless and i just i think it’s great i think it’s perfect i think it’s really simple and it just goes back to the original minecraft trailer which is let’s go to a place where everything is made of blocks and the only limit is your imagination Um i think that trailer really embodies kind of what minecraft is so where will hightail fit into this vast and constantly evolving puzzle how will the new block game compete or change the way in which we think about the genre and how will we use what We’ve learned from the past decade going forward of course only time will tell but the promise of modding full environmental customization server hosting script writing filmmaking and much more 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platform that represents our thoughts hopes and dreams it’s a staple of our history a display of our creative integrity our world builds experiences are all A hallmark of a brilliant and unbridled capacity for connection the friends made companies founded icons erected educational events maps memes music movies merchandise collected all in blog form minecraft is a movement an ever-flowing symbol of a generation who wanted to explore and build who Wanted to mine and craft thanks as always for watching quebec corner stay safe and keep free you Video Information
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Minecraft’s History on YouTube over 10 years, including interviews with SkyDoesMinecraft, AntVenom, Dream and many more.