Yesterday, Mojang officially announced that the first mob up for the vote is the crab. These little critters will give players a new tool that lets them place blocks from further away, helping out all ...
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The legendary Minecraft gamer Logdotzip adds every losing Mob Vote contestant into Minecraft.
Minecraft Live – Mojang’s annual livestream event where they outline the future of everybody’s favorite block game – is almost upon us, starting on October 15, 2023. As has been tradition since 2017, ...
As described by Mojang, “The crab has one gigantic claw, which it likes to wave around as it scuttles through its home in the mangrove swamp.” However, this claw isn’t just for looks. Players will ...
It’s a Minecraft tradition for players to log on each year around Minecraft Live, a yearly celebration of the voxel building game, and vote for a new mob or enemy to be added to the game. In previous ...
Mojang told players for years that losing mob vote contestants were gone forever — until the Copper Golem proved that was a ...
In just a few days, Minecraft developer Mojang will hold its annual Minecraft Live event, outlining the future of the game and showing off all the fun things the team has been working on. One of the ...
Since 2016, Mojang has been hosting an annual mob vote that lets players choose the next creature it adds to Minecraft. In recent years, though, players have grown increasingly unhappy with the ...
October 15, 2023 Sadly, the Crab just lost out to the Minecraft Armadillo, but don't fear, we could see the Crab in Minecraft one day... What is the Minecraft crab? Announced on October 3, 2023, the ...
The never-ending, often one-sided clash between game developers and players: a tale as old as time. They might make our favorite games, update them regularly, and communicate consistently, but - for ...
Having worked as a writer since 2014, Martin Wood started as a gaming academic before joining GameRant. His passion and aspirations for the field began with his childhood favorites, like Pokemon ...