‘Couldn’t see the mainstream appeal’: How the world’s best-selling video game defied expectations

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‘Couldn’t see the mainstream appeal’: How the world’s best-selling video game defied expectations
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Minecraft’s lead developer Jens Bergensten speaks on the global phenomenon that has lasted for 15 years.

As of October 2023, Minecraft has sold more than 300 million copies.Sellers of in-game content have generated hundreds of millions in income.“The first version was very limited,” he said. “But it was already captivating. I played it a lot in those first few weeks. I thought that I found it engaging because I was a game developer. I couldn’t really see the mainstream appeal, or project what it would become.

Bergensten, who has led the game’s development since 2011 and is now chief creative officer at Sweden’s Mojang Studios, is visiting Australia to celebrateanniversary with fans, and share secrets of the game’s success with the next generation of developers.had sold 700,000 copies, which was as an unprecedented number for a small-scale game that hadn’t even been released at a retail level.

The game can be greatly expanded using community-made mods, skins, objects and adventures, which are sold for real money and have made hundreds of millions of dollars for approved creators.

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