Mojang shutting down Minecraft

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Recently, The crew at the Mojang headquarters has been stressed out by criticizing from the fans and is deciding to close there doors. Minecraft is one of the biggest games of the past decade, arguably the biggest game if we really wanted to put a fine point on it.

And let's be honest, the game has never been better, not least after introducing cross-play with PS4, Xbox and PC at the end of last year.

That's on top of the fact that only in October, at Minecraft's big Minecon event, Mojang and Microsoft revealed the next big Minecraft update coming to the game.


So it seems especially odd to see rumours circulating this morning suggesting that the increasingly popular series was not just in trouble and but very likely shutting down it servers on December 21, 2020.


Mojang has announced on their Twitter that Minecraft will shut down their servers on December 21st, 2020. The founder, Markus Alexji Persson, known as “Notch,” says that he feels like 11 years was enough for the game’s period and it should say it’s farewells and leave the stores when the end of 2020 hits, according to his interview. Minecraft became a smash hit and took over Fortnite in half a month in popularity. It has been gaining more and more players the more days that passed on, and when the clock strikes midnight and when the day reaches the 21st of December of 2020, the game will say its goodbyes and thank them for the memories they gave and received for more than a decade

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