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So, it seems like the next Minecraft Live might — and I emphasize might — air on September 22. At least, that’s the rumor floating around, all because someone at Mojang might have slipped up on their website. It’s like when you accidentally reply-all in an email, but this time, half the Minecraft community is watching. Anyway, they haven’t officially said anything, so maybe I’m just getting excited over nothing. Who knows.
I remember the last Minecraft Live in March — it was like, almost five years ago, but also feels like yesterday? Time’s weird. They showed off this extended trailer for A Minecraft Movie. I didn’t even know they were making a movie! But that’s neither here nor there. Alongside the trailer, they threw in some game updates, like new Ghasts (which, aren’t they supposed to be creepy?) and these wild new shaders.
So, what’s next? Apparently, some folks over at Insider Gaming (whoever they are) spotted the date on Mojang’s Spanish site of all places. September 22, 1:00 PM Eastern. Weirdly specific, right? But nothing on the English site. It’s almost like… an Easter egg hunt for dates. If it turns out true, it’s bang on six months since March. But as of now, zero official word from Mojang. So, it could be valid, or I might just be typing this while sipping on slightly questionable coffee.
If (and it’s a big if) September 22 is the date, what might they show? Fall Drop, maybe — all about copper, apparently. I used to think copper was just for pennies and pipes, but here we are. And surprise surprise, they announced a third drop for the year. July 1 was the big reveal, if my calendar-obsessed brain serves me right. Experimental features are up for testing, and you’re basically a beta tester now if you’ve got Minecraft on PC.
Before I ramble even more, the upshot? Mojang’s got secrets, and Minecraft Live might spill some beans. Or maybe they’ll surprise us all with nothing new whatsoever. Only time will tell, and all we can do is wait and maybe refresh Mojang’s website once in a while.
Anyway, what was I saying? Right. Just wait for Mojang to spill the official tea on Minecraft Live. For now, keep those curiosity compasses pointed to September. Or not. It’s totally your call.