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Minecraft News

Lauren Morton - Minecraft is ditching yearly summer updates in favor of smaller, more frequent ones: 'We know that you want new Minecraft content more often' - pcgamer.com

Minecraft is ditching yearly summer updates in favor of smaller, more frequent ones: 'We know that you want new Minecraft content more often'

In a blog post ominously titled "The future of Minecraft's development" this week, Mojang laid out the changes we can expect to its update schedule. The big one is that Minecraft is moving away from doing single, major game updates each summer in favor of smaller ones throughout the year and more frequent Minecraft Live presentations to match.

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Jacob Roach - Is Among Us cross-platform? - digitaltrends.com

Is Among Us cross-platform?

Among Us is huge, but you need a huge group to play it. Unlike other popular multiplayer games like Apex Legends and Minecraft, there’s no way to play this one solo. As a co-op experience for up to 10 players, the question is only natural: Is Among Us a cross-platform game? In this guide, we’re going to cover everything you need to know about crossplay, cross-progression, and more in Among Us.

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Rich Stanton - Jason Momoa - Jack Black - Notch thinks the Minecraft movie looks pretty neat, actually: 'I was expecting way worse' - pcgamer.com - Looks

Notch thinks the Minecraft movie looks pretty neat, actually: 'I was expecting way worse'

The first trailer for the upcoming Minecraft film, titled A Minecraft Movie, arrived last week, giving us a first look at Jason Momoa in a wig chewing lots of scenery. The reactions have been quite mixed—it truly is a baffling creation, and you can't really tell if this movie is going to be a light entertainment classic or a Borderlands-scale disaster.

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Jesse Vitelli - Minecraft retires its controversial mob vote and completely revamps how it does updates: "We know that you want new Minecraft content more often" - gamesradar.com

Minecraft retires its controversial mob vote and completely revamps how it does updates: "We know that you want new Minecraft content more often"

Minecraft developer Mojang Studios announced it's no longer putting its focus on one big annual update. Instead, the team will focus on a number of free updates throughout the year. This announcement comes off the heels of the first Minecraft movie trailer, which was released to a mixed reception. 

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Kaan Serin - A Minecraft Movie trailer reminds everyone of the games' most evil moment: "Kids cried on Christmas day that we killed the pig" - gamesradar.com

A Minecraft Movie trailer reminds everyone of the games' most evil moment: "Kids cried on Christmas day that we killed the pig"

A Minecraft Movie is certainly, urm, a thing that exists. While the pig-looking sheep mutant thing above is trying its best to distract from our every waking thoughts, at least the blocky adaptation's first weird trailer has fans reminiscing on the series' weirder moments.

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Andy Chalk - Jason Momoa - Pedro Pascal - Jack Black - The first Minecraft movie trailer is here, and now I'm thinking the Borderlands film might not be the worst thing to happen to cinema in 2024 - pcgamer.com

The first Minecraft movie trailer is here, and now I'm thinking the Borderlands film might not be the worst thing to happen to cinema in 2024

The first trailer for the Jason Momoa-starring Minecraft movie is here, and my immediate reaction is bafflement—absolute wonderment, really—that 2025 could potentially give us an even bigger videogame movie catastrophe than 2024's Borderlands film—and that both of them feature Jack Black.

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Jesse Lennox - Is Ark cross-platform? - digitaltrends.com

Is Ark cross-platform?

The best survival games come in all shapes and sizes, but not even Minecraft can claim to let you tame and ride all kinds of realistic dinosaurs. Taking place on another planet that just so happens to have very Earth-like dinosaurs, you are dropped into this dangerous world full of threats. Because Ark: Survival Evolved is a persistent online game, it will only be a matter of time before you encounter other human players. They could be your greatest ally, or destroy everything you own. Your best bet is to bring your own friends along to help you survive and work together like you would in other games like Rust. Ark is available on almost every platform, but how easy is it for you all to play together? Has Ark evolved to be a cross-platform game?

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Labor Day: Lego Star Wars, Minecraft, Mario, more on sale at Walmart - digitaltrends.com

Labor Day: Lego Star Wars, Minecraft, Mario, more on sale at Walmart

As you may know, holidays are a great time to pick up a new Lego set as they typically go on sale. Walmart, in particular, tends to be a great place to do a big Lego set pickup. This year, for Labor Day sales, we’re noticing that Walmart has a smaller selection of items for sale than on a typical holiday, but many of them are of exceptional high quality and on fun sets with quirky ideas. Here are the deals to check out from Walmart’s Labor Day Lego sale.

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