Minecraft Live, the annual event that celebrates everything related to the popular video game, will return on March 22, just two weeks before the ¿anticipated? release of A Minecraft Movie. Mojang, the game’s developer, has promised that this year the event will include exclusive content linked to the movie, which could give fans a sneak peek of what awaits them in this new cinematic project.
A rather peculiar announcement
The announcement of the event was made in an unusual way, through a dance video that references classics like Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Daft Punk’s Around the World. This creative approach aims to appeal to different generations of Minecraft fans, culminating in the curious image of an Enderman performing the dance known as “floss.” This nostalgic touch seeks to capture the attention of both veterans and new players.
During Minecraft Live, which will be streamed on minecraft.net/live at 1 p.m. (ET), fans can expect never-before-seen gameplay content, as well as developer commentary that will provide insider information about future updates and the direction the Minecraft universe will take. Mojang has assured that the event will be full of surprises, which promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats until the day of the broadcast.
In addition to the revelations about the game and the movie, Minecraft Live will also serve as a context to explore other updates and news about the game. From potion crafting to villager management and their trades, fans will have the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the rich experience that Minecraft offers. Don’t miss the chance to tune in and get the latest news from this beloved franchise.