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Notch hasn't released a single thing since he sold Minecraft and Mojang to Microsoft for the sum of $2.5 billion almost a decade ago, despite talking about theoretical projects he might make on ...
Is Minecraft 2 just a myth, or will Notch actually work on a new project that captures the magic of Minecraft? Here's everything you need to know. Don't Give Us Hope.
Notch, the guy who pulled the plug on an Oculus Rift version of Minecraft because "Facebook creeps me out". Notch hasn't even been directly involved with day-to-day Minecraft development since 2011.
Notch: When the game hits beta, the price will go up to 14.95 euro, with the final price being 19.95 euro once beta is over. I have NO idea how long beta will be, as it really depends on how much ...
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Notch and the other founders of Mojang are selling their studio and Minecraft to Microsoft for $2.5 billion. In a blog post announcing the sale, Mojang’s Owen Hill broke down the reasons for the ...
Marcus "Notch" Persson sold his game development company, Mojang, which held the rights for the massively popular title, Minecraft, to Microsoft, all the way back in 2014.
Notch first released Minecraft in 2009, and oversaw its early years of development before, in 2014, selling the game and Mojang Studios to Microsoft in a deal worth $2.5 billion.
After the spectacular success of the Steam Summer Sale, I wondered again why Minecraft still isn't on there. Looking back at developer Markus Persson's blog post on the subject a year ago, it ...
Microsoft recently approached Notch to offer their assistance in ensuring Minecraft is 'certified' to run on Windows 8, their latest, maligned, walled-garden operating system. Notch, not one to ...
Hit video game Minecraft has removed references to its creator, Markus "Notch" Persson, from its splash screens, users have reported. In recent weeks, Persson has posted a series of offensive ...
"I can't be responsible for something this big." Read the full text of Minecraft creator Markus Persson's thoughts on selling Mojang to Microsoft for $2.5 billion.