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Is Minecraft 2 in the works? Here’s everything we know about original creator Notch’s plans for a follow-up to the best-selling video game. Initially released back in 2009, Minecraft has grown ...
Markus Persson — also known as Notch — has announced ‘Minecraft 2’. While the Minecraft IP is owned by Microsoft, which itself owns Mojang Studios, the studio behind Minecraft, they don ...
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Notch has announced he’s “basically” working on a Minecraft 2 project, yet the series creator assures it won’t infringe on the copyright owned by Microsoft. Minecraft creator Markus ...
Markus Persson aka Notch, is known as the creator and founder of Minecraft, one of the most popular sandbox titles of all time. After his split from the Mojang team in 2014, he co-founded a game ...
Minecraft's original creator Markus 'Notch' Persson has seemingly announced that he intends to make a spiritual successor to the best-selling video game of all time in the oddest way possible. A ...
Markus "Notch" Persson has "basically announced" Minecraft 2. In an X exchange over the New Year, Persson invited his millions of followers to indicate which project they'd like him to focus on in ...
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