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Minecraft Earth will close down in June this year with one final update before it disappears

The last 'Super Season' will be five months long

Minecraft Earth will close down in June this year with one final update before it disappears

Mojang has announced today that its augmented reality title Minecraft Earth will be shutting down on June 30th this year. The AR adventure title has only been around for two years but clearly hasn't performed as well as the developers had hoped since people weren't able to be out and about as much due to Covid-19.

As you might expect, being a spin-off from a huge IP such as Minecraft, the game did receive some interest from players. It was downloaded over 5 million times on Google Play alone, for instance. Reviews were relatively optimistic too, with many users describing the game as having potential.

The announcement was made on both the Minecraft Earth Twitter account and through a blog post on the game's site. It was also revealed that it will be updated one last time before it closes its doors later this year. This will include the Super Season, which will be a five-month-long season with plenty of rewards and challenges to complete before the game vanishes. It will also introduce a host of Character Creator items, new mobs and reduced time for both crafting and smelting. You can check out all the details over on the game's official website.

Minecraft Earth will continue to be available over on the App Store and Google Play until June 30th 2021. It was a free-to-play game with in-app purchases, though real-money purchases will be removed with the final update. However, if you purchased anything in the game with money you'll be eligible for a free copy of Minecraft. 

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.