
Jason Voorhees
𝕯𝖝𝕯 𝖈𝖗𝖊𝖜 𝕵𝖊𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗
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Minecraft is honestly one of the best examples of how to keep a game alive. Most dev teams drop the ball after a few years, but Mojang has been adding new content without losing the game's original charm. I used to play Minecraft when I was in 9th grade and then left it and came back to started playing again and so much has changed but it's still the same familiar Minecraft
If you want to know how to keep a 10+ year old game thriving, just study Minecraft
The Caves Cliffs, Nether Update and the Trails & Tales didn't just add fluff, they completely changed how people play while still feeling like "classic Minecraft." The new biomes, mobs, archeology system, cherry blossom forests... they keep the world feeling fresh. Minecraft was among the first games to implement Ray Tracing too(even though I think it's scam) but damn mojang. I tip my hat.
There's a new update that will be announced today at 1 pm EST.
If you want to know how to keep a 10+ year old game thriving, just study Minecraft
The Caves Cliffs, Nether Update and the Trails & Tales didn't just add fluff, they completely changed how people play while still feeling like "classic Minecraft." The new biomes, mobs, archeology system, cherry blossom forests... they keep the world feeling fresh. Minecraft was among the first games to implement Ray Tracing too(even though I think it's scam) but damn mojang. I tip my hat.
There's a new update that will be announced today at 1 pm EST.


