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Next Minecraft Live Date Revealed Early

The next Minecraft Live date has been revealed, and it seems to have happened a bit earlier than planned.

In an FAQ section on the studio’s Spanish website, Mojang has confirmed that the next Minecraft Live event will take place on September 22 at 1pm ET. As for publishing, the Spanish site remains but the English version of the site still lists March’s date.

It had been indexed on Google for a short time, as well, but that was removed.

The last Minecraft Live event took place back on March 22. That showcase featured a look at the Minecraft Movie ahead of its launch, game drops, a look at the game’s Vibrant Visuals update, and more. You can catch up on all that via the official recap.

Neither Microsoft nor Mojang have confirmed the next Minecraft Live date. However, with it appearing on official websites, it appears to be only a matter of time before it’s made official.

What are you hoping to see announced at the next Minecraft Live in September? Let us know down below, and take the discussion further in the official Insider Gaming forums.


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