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Ford workers told their CEO ‘none of the young people want to work here.’ So Jim Farley took a page out of the founder’s ...
A deadly home explosion and fire in Philadelphia left three homes collapsed. ABC News' Perry Russom reports. A Tesla dashcam captured the moment a "fireball" fell from the sky near Interstate 20 in ...
As we’ve seen with a lot of other Minecraft spin-offs and products, Roll for Adventure seems to build on many of the same rules and concepts from the video game. The story begins after a group ...
Elsewhere, “A Minecraft Movie” scored a major box office milestone as ticket sales surpassed the $900 million mark. The Warner Bros. PG video game adaptation, starring Jack Black and Jason ...
Notch hasn't released a single thing since he sold Minecraft and Mojang to Microsoft for the sum of $2.5 billion almost a decade ago, despite talking about theoretical projects he might make on ...
When almost 10 million people were playing Minecraft in 2011, Notch withdrew from the day-to-day business and finally sold his studio "Mojang" to Microsoft – for 2.5 billion US dollars in 2014.
Following the poll, Notch confirmed in another post that he was “100% serious” about the idea and announced his intention to create a spiritual successor to Minecraft.
Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson has announced that he wants to make another game, and it looks like it'll be a spiritual sequel to the biggest sandbox game in the world.
Markus "Notch" Persson has "basically announced" Minecraft 2. In an X exchange over the New Year, Persson invited his millions of followers to indicate which project they'd like him to focus on in ...
Shortly after the turn of the New Year, Notch posted a survey on X asking fans what type of game they would like to see him make next. The options were Minecraft 2 or a retro-inspired roguelike.
Notch first released Minecraft in 2009, and oversaw its early years of development before, in 2014, selling the game and Mojang Studios to Microsoft in a deal worth $2.5 billion.