Oh, and chickens. Lots and lots of chickens. The show goes live at 9am PT 5pm UK time , and reckons it will give "answers to pertinent questions about what the rest of Mojang Studios have been working on all year". Minecraft fans have finally discovered the world seed for Minecraft's most iconic world — the map that displays in the background behind the game's title screen. After a fan-powered project kicked off on June 14, , players had been working collaboratively to try and locate the world's seed — the specific string of numbers that generates a particular unique Minecraft world.
After the project lead, Tomlacko, learned "as much as [they] could about the panorama and it's world the version, world axis and the exact Z coordinate using clouds ", they shared their findings on the Discord server of Minecraft Home and less than 24 hours later, it was finally located.
Looking for something new to get stuck into? It featured a variety of minigames, including spleef and a building competition for those who attended. They also featured a signature wall signed by each of the attendees, including Notch himself. The date of the convention coincided with the official release of the game, and had over four thousand attendees. It featured a variety of different events that would continue to be featured in later conventions, such as: building contests, breakout classes about different topics pertaining to the newly-released sandbox game, costume contests, meet and greets, exhibits, and much more.
This convention was just as big of a success as the previous one; with roughly 4, attendees present at the convention. This is most likely attributed to the location, which made the convention available for European fans who might not have been able to attend earlier events.
Tickets to the event were sold in batches of three; with 2, tickets in each batch. After plans for MINECON fell through and were canceled until the following spring, the community excitement for this annual convention was boiling. There were two batches of tickets; each respectively released on March 27th, , and March 28th, Each batch had 5, tickets, and both completely sold out.
However, this is no longer the case as of October 16th, ; with Minefaire taking the record. While prior events were held in-person and had paid entry; this was to be a minute interactive livestream, held on November 18th, that was completely free to attend and watch.
It also marked the start of community polls for upcoming features, such as mobs and biomes. It was the second livestream event following its predecessor convention a year prior. It remained completely free to attend, but had purchaseable options such as merchandise.
There was another community poll, this time to determine the next biome in-game. The taiga biome won, and its features would be added to the following major update. The change in name is largely attributed to the release of the mobile game, "Minecraft Earth. Coordinators thought the old name caused too much confusion with the newly released mobile Minecraft spin-off.
The "Nether Update," was announced and had its features partially showcased on the live stream. The mountains biome won the community poll and would be added to the next major update. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get updates on your favorite games! About the Author Freelance writer and jack-of-all-hobbyist-tech-development-trades website, game, and program. My passion is to create content that entertains and makes people think critically. How to make a Slime farm in Minecraft.
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