Hey, so get this. Minecraft Live might be hitting our screens on September 22. Yeah, you heard that right. Apparently, Mojang kinda slipped up, and the date was accidentally on a website somewhere. Crazy, right? But before you mark your calendar—nobody’s officially confirmed it yet. So, we’re left guessing.
Last time around, the March 22 edition of Minecraft Live was a real thing. They teased this whole Minecraft Movie before it hit theaters in April. There were also these cool game updates, like a Happy Ghast mount—what a name! And some flashy shaders that they threw in for Bedrock Edition. Just a sidebar, but those new visuals actually made my screen look alive. No idea why I noticed this, but it stuck with me.
Now, back to this rumored September event—Insider Gaming caught the potential date on Mojang’s Spanish site. So maybe they jumped the gun? It was in the FAQ section, but weirdly, the English version didn’t show anything. If true, it lands us precisely six months after the March show. More planning than a lunar mission, if you ask me. Anyway—wait, no—so if it checks out, we could see some fall goodies lined up.
Rumor has it, the next show might feature this “Fall Drop.” I have no clue why they’re so into copper, but it’s a thing. And supposedly, there’s more for the coming year or two. Imagine, the July 1 surprise about that third drop? Has some testers all over the Bedrock Edition beta and Java Version. It’s like sneaking into a party you weren’t invited to, but with software.
While the wait for this next stream continues, who knows what surprises are up their sleeves. Maybe Mojang’s karate-chopping through secrets as we speak. Only one way to find out, I guess. Keep your ear to the ground—or maybe just to your speakers.