One unbelievably dedicated Minecraft player has showcased their fantasy kingdom 12 years in the making, and it has to be seen to be believed.
26.01.2024 - 16:25 / gamesradar.com / AnneMarie Ostler
Tributes from developers have been flooding in for Blizzard's unannounced survival game following its cancellation.
Yesterday brought the news that Blizzard's survival game set in "a whole new universe" is no more. This comes as part of changes within Microsoft's gaming unit that have also resulted in job losses for over 1,900 staff members across Activision Blizzard, Zenimax, and Xbox.
In the wake of the announcement, many, including those who worked on the ill-fated title, have taken to Twitter to express their regret that it will never see the light of day and show their appreciation and support for the talented team behind it.
I'll do a more formal oneI've been laid off from Blizzard, and I'm pretty fucking crushed that the survival game won't see the light of day. We were working on a cool thing with the coolest people and I'll be mourning that a bit.January 25, 2024
Aw man everyone thank you for all the kind comments ;_; I think what bums me the most is the disbanding of the dream team. And the beautiful and fun game we were making that will never see the light of day
One unbelievably dedicated Minecraft player has showcased their fantasy kingdom 12 years in the making, and it has to be seen to be believed.
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