Minecraft's original and hugely controversial creator Markus "Notch" Persson has cancelled plans for a spiritual successor to the mammoth block-building phenomenon, six whole days after he "basically ...
‘Minecraft’ creator Markus ‘Notch’ Persson has “basically ... and has now said he will be making a “spiritual successor” to ‘Minecraft’. On X (formally Twitter), he wrote ...
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From the way he phrased his posts, it’s clear that the successor to Minecraft isn’t under development yet. He warns there’s a chance the game might not make it to release. Even if it does ...
Then, in a seemingly throwaway series of comments on X Notch has said he wants to work on the spiritual successor to his Magnum Opus. It can’t be anything to do with Minecraft of course ...
But, of course, what is in a name? Ultimately, Notch doesn’t share much about what his spiritual successor/sequel game to Minecraft would look like, so it’s hard to know if we should want it ...
When asked why he went against the grain of the vote and decided not to make a new Minecraft rival, Notch says: “Trust me, the spiritual successor would be way less fun than the dungeon roguelike.
"It'll be something that can be a successor to Final Fantasy 6 in a good way." ...
aka Notch, Minecraft 2 could be in the works. In a series of posts on X, the founder spoke positively about his intentions of creating a successor or sequel to the original, based on popular demand.