Popular AR Game Minecraft Earth Shutting Down On June 30th
After half a couple of years, Minecraft Earth has come to an end.
However, you can still play it.
The reason behind it is that because of how our global situation COVID-19 pandemic limits the gameplay. The game has received its final update and will be playable until June 30th which the company calls the “sunset date.” After the sunset date, all features inside the game will be turned off and the user will see a Sunset information screen, making the game completely unplayable.
On July 1, any Minecraft Earth player data unrelated to Character Creator and Minecon entitlements will be deleted.
What are your thoughts about it? Let us know in the comments section below!
Via: Screen Rant, Source: Mojang Studios

By
Brahm Daniel Verano, Editor-in-Chief
Published
January 09, 2021
After half a couple of years, Minecraft Earth has come to an end.
However, you can still play it.
The reason behind it is that because of how our global situation COVID-19 pandemic limits the gameplay. The game has received its final update and will be playable until June 30th which the company calls the “sunset date.” After the sunset date, all features inside the game will be turned off and the user will see a Sunset information screen, making the game completely unplayable.
On July 1, any Minecraft Earth player data unrelated to Character Creator and Minecon entitlements will be deleted.
What are your thoughts about it? Let us know in the comments section below!
Via: Screen Rant, Source: Mojang Studios
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Brahm Daniel Verano is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of androidist. He is a consumer technology journalist and a phone critic with half a decade of smartphone coverage and gadget reviewing experience in between. He founded the publication in 2019, later becoming one of the Philippines' first news websites dedicated to reporting on Android. He is among a few who have reviewed the first OnePlus tablet and has attended major tech events held locally, including Galaxy Unpacked. He is currently taking up a Bachelor of Science in Information and Technology at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. He can be reached at brahm@androidist.net or @brahm.androidist.net on Bluesky.
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