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Players can team up with friends across multiple devices, including Android, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and Windows computers, with Minecraft's cross-play functionality.
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A YouTuber created a whole universe consisting of earth, black hole and other cosmic elements in his Minecraft video game.
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PM Narendra Modi has met the medalists of the Commonwealth Games today. During this, PM Modi also gave victory mantra to these players to win the next challenges and bring medals for the country and increase the value of India.
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The Build the Earth (BTE) project was started by Youtuber PippenFTS in March last year.  
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The game has seen a huge increase in use since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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Xbox Game Studios' "Minecraft" is without doubt one of the best-selling games of all time and on Tuesday (May 26) it added a new title in the franchise called "Minecraft Dungeons". The new title is expected to grab the attention of millions of Minecraft fans as it takes the popular block-building, zombie-slaying game to a new level.
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American software company Microsoft has confirmed that is investigating reports that the Government of Turkey is preparing to ban one of its games-Minecraft.
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Fans of the hugely successful Minecraft video game will be able to play inside worlds envisioned in art from the collection of the Tate museums in Britain with free-download releases of two 3-D "Tate Worlds" starting on Monday.
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The creators of the videogame Minecraft, the Swedish company Mojang, on Monday announced a takeover by the US software giant Microsoft worth $2.5 billion (1.93 billion euros).
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Microsoft’s impending purchase of Mojang, the Swedish developer with 100 million players of its open world Minecraft game, is more aimed at pulling users onto the software company`s obscure mobile platform than its better known PC system or Xbox game console.
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Microsoft Corp is in serious discussions to buy Mojang AB, the Swedish company behind the popular "Minecraft" video game.
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Microsoft is in talks to buy the Swedish company behind the wildly popular "Minecraft" video game in a deal valued at more than $2 billion, The Wall Street Journal said Tuesday.






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