The first Home Edition of Ask Mojang answers some more questions about Minecraft
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What you need to know
Mojang lets members of its vast community ask questions of theMinecraftteam, then compiles the answers into a video series calledAsk Mojang. The series hasn’t been around for a long time, but it has already provided new information about Minecraft from the perspective of the people who work on it.
The latest episode is a bit different, since it’s the first Ask Mojang when all of the employees are working from home due to the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent quarantine. The episode answers quite a few questions about Minecraft and Minecraft Dungeons, including the origin of a popular purple mob, the development of different features, and others.
Some of the more interesting information in the new episode includes:
Some of this may not be interesting to you, or even new information, but the Ask Mojang series is still a great way for the team behind Minecraft to communicate and connect with players and fans, and does give us some insight into the whole process behind the game. I look forward to the next one.
Are there any questions you want the Mojang team to answer? Have you learned anything cool so far from the Ask Mojang series? Let us know in the comments below!
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