Today, Mojang just announced in a post on their official website that Minecraft Earth, their Pokemon go-style mobile game, will receive its final update and support for the title will end in June 2021.
Along with the end date announcement, it was also revealed that today Mojang will be releasing the final and final update for Minecraft Earth. The update will bring several changes across the board to make players' remaining time with the game fun. Later in their post, Mojang explained the following changes added with the update in detail.
- Real currency transactions will be suppressed.
- Ruby costs will be reduced.
- All completed and unpublished content will be added.
- Crafting and smelting times will be reduced.
- Unused crafting and smelting upgrades will be replaced with radius upgrades of the same level.
- Players who log in between January 5 and June 30 will receive a set of Creator Items.
At the end of the article, Mojang said that on June 30 all development and support for the game will stop. After the date, players will no longer be able to download and play Minecraft Earth. So if you want to spend a few last moments with the game, now is the time to do so.
Along with the official end of support date, Mojang also said that all players who have spent money and purchased items with rubies will receive Minecoins, which they can use in the Minecraft Marketplace.
If you want to know more about this news, visit Mojang's article here, and if you want to know more about Mojang's process for shutting down Minecraft Earth, they have an FAQ with a bunch of questions and answers already listed.
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