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From Pixels to Primetime: Minecraft Blocks its Way to Netflix

The trend of video game adaptations continues to gain momentum, with the iconic sandbox phenomenon Minecraft being the latest to join the ranks. Buckle up, block-loving fans, because an animated Minecraft series is officially in the works at Netflix!

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This exciting announcement comes hot on the heels of successful video game adaptations like Netflix’s own “The Witcher” and “Arcane” on the same platform. It seems the lines between gaming and mainstream entertainment are blurring faster than a Steve sprinting away from a Creeper.

Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios and acquired by Microsoft in 2014, boasts a unique, blocky aesthetic and a focus on creativity and exploration. It’s no surprise this beloved title has captivated players for over a decade, selling a staggering 238 million copies as of 2023.

The upcoming Netflix series will be an original story featuring new characters, all set within the familiar world of Minecraft. The animation will be handled by WildBrain, the studio behind popular shows like “Carmen Sandiego” and “Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu.” Details about the plot, characters, and release date are still under wraps, but one thing’s for sure: this is a major move for the Minecraft franchise and a potential game-changer for the animated series landscape.

Minecraft Series | Official Announcement | Netflix

However, not everyone is celebrating with a bucket of lava and a diamond pickaxe. Some have expressed concerns about the timing of this announcement. Minecraft’s core audience skews younger, and some viewers worry that a Netflix series might not capture the essence of a game known for its open-ended creativity and player-driven experiences.

Despite the concerns, the potential of a Minecraft series is undeniable. In the right hands, it could introduce a whole new generation of players to the joys of building, exploring, and battling creepers. Only time will tell if this adaptation lives up to the hype, but one thing’s for certain: the blocky world of Minecraft is about to take centre stage on Netflix.

No FTs in Minecraft – Mojang Studios Takes a Stance on in-game NFTs

If you have not heard of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), you should really go out from your house and start talking to your friends. It is one of the most ‘in’ things today. Thanks to advancements and creative use in technology, the art scene has been in a completely different high in the modern world. When we say art, we are not completely referring to the traditional art market. NFTs refer to specialized digital art that is uniquely made with their own identifier thanks to blockchain technology.

While NFTs is the hottest trend in the digitally ‘woke’ world today, it is a highly disputed technology. Plenty questions its validity and hype comparing it to the rise and fall of cryptocurrencies. There are also plenty of discussions on whether NFTs should have a place in gaming industry too. The concept of blockchain based gaming is not a new one, as well as NFT assets in games. Games like Axie Infinity is a good example of NFT based gaming that works around the assets itself. There are also games in development that built itself around NFT ownership and trade as well currently.

Not everyone agrees with the presence of NFTs in games though. One of them is Mojang studios, the people behind one of the most successful game franchises we know today, Minecraft. According to a very recent post on Mojang’s Minecraft blog, they have stated that they are not allowing NFTs to be part of the game to protect its users. They also see NFT as a rather exclusive asset that might not align to their policy to ensure that the game is inclusive to all kinds of players.

The idea of NFTs in Minecraft, while seems rather interesting, was not concocted by Mojang themselves. It is an implementation by other NFT based companies to show that they can generate unique collectibles, world files, and skin packs in the Minecraft world. The implementation also allows users to earn NFTs through activities inside and outside of the game itself.

While having unique assets is a noble idea in Minecraft, they say that they do not want to create an environment where scarcity and exclusion becomes a culture within Minecraft. Minecraft also has its own marketplace that allows players to sell their own creations for others to use. Minecraft also allows players to charge for access to their servers. All players have the same level of access to functionalities and available contents throughout the game. NFTs goes completely against that concept, according to Mojang. Therefore, NFTs should not have its place in the Minecraft game at this time.

Mojang is not completely against the idea of blockchain in Minecraft though. Mojang says that they will be paying close attention to how blockchain technology progresses. The idea is to implement blockchain within the game that complies to their concept of inclusivity and other practical use cases in gaming. They also re-iterated that they are not planning to implement blockchain within Minecraft currently.

Minecraft Dungeons Available Everywhere Now

Minecraft is a huge game. Say what you want about Minecraft and its weird boxy graphics that you cannot take seriously; the game is one of the most popular video games you can find today. Its online community is also one of the biggest in the gaming community. Plus, they are all very nice people and also very creative. There are people who make a living out of building things in the Minecraft game world. Someone did a measurement of the map size of Minecraft and it is multiple times the size of GTA’s game world. It is that big, it is not a child’s game.

There is more to Minecraft than meets the eye though. The sandbox platform is not just about players going in, gathering materials and then building large, mega-buildings to be shown off to the internet. There is some adventure involved around the game as well. There are elements of survival within the game. All these was always available for PC gamers, and they create their own Minecraft journey.

Minecraft Dungeons: Official Launch Trailer

For beginners then, the game can be quite overwhelming. The vast map, the emptiness of the maps, the endless possibilities. While plenty of gamers enjoy that, there are some that would like more curated approaches to their game storyline. They prefer to indulge in stories rather than creating them. That is the idea behind Minecraft Dungeons, another original project from Minecraft’s developers, Mojang Studios.

We have not had any experience with the game itself, if we are being honest. So we can only comment on what we have seen so far. So far, it looks like dungeon hack-and-slash that we are plenty used to. Minecraft Dungeons can easily be mistaken for a boxier version of Diablo or Torchlight. Those are brilliant games, by the way.

This is not a completely solo experience though. You can co-op with your friends to get to the end of the Minecraft Dungeons journey. We are not entirely sure if there is cross platform playability just yet. Still, playing games online with your friends is a part of socialising these days.

While Minecraft was created for PC, Minecraft dungeons is made available for all platforms including Playstation 4 thanks to the co-development of the game with Double Eleven. Double Eleven is the team behind the ever so popular Goat Simulator by the way. The online aspect of Minecraft Dungeon is also worked by Double Eleven if you must know. For your information too, Double Eleven has a Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia studio and they are looking for talents to join them for future projects. You can find out more from their website.

Minecraft Dungeons is available now for PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4. On PC, you can get your hands on the new title on Microsoft Store for MYR 78. There are at least three planned DLCs for the game to be announced on a later date.