A creativeMinecraft player has built an impressive, spooky city in their in-game world, and the result is mind-blowing. Minecraft's building mechanisms allow players to easily create personalized worlds beyond human imagination. As one of the biggest games in regards to map size, Minecraft gives players a sprawling space to build all sorts of creative worlds and cities with near-infinite possibilities.
Minecraft has one of the best level creators in video games, allowing players to step into the shoes of game designers and create their own custom maps through the creative mode. The creative freedom of Minecraft has led to players building interesting projects, from public transportation to entire beach houses. Over the years, Minecraft fans have taken to social media to show off unique builds and designs that took weeks, months, and even years to complete. For instance, at the beginning of the year, a player built an impressive snowy mountain in Minecraft. Some unique projects have even gone as far as to make functioning trains complete with carriages.
Inspirations from video games, movies, history, culture, and religion are not uncommon in Minecraft, with one dedicated player creating a mind-bending Minecraft city inspired by Inception. Another fan, Reddit user IzElzzie, shared their incredible spooky city with the Minecraft community, which they have named “Gravestone, the city of purgatory.” The city has an eerie and dark atmosphere and is designed like an underworld, featuring a streetway in the middle and buildings on either side. According to IzElzzie, the city is a graveyard where everyone goes when they die, hence the narrow, dark streets for the dead to roam. IzElzzie also shared the inspiration and story behind the build in a comment, stating that the city of purgatory was created by a God (Emos) as a threshold between the living and dead.
Minecraft fans were utterly impressed by this build, with many asking IzElzzie to make the world accessible for exploration. The screenshots show a clear distinction between the world of the living and the dead. The living have sufficient sunlight and plenty of greenery, while those in the graveyard have no greenery and are surrounded by darkness and a sinister vibe and atmosphere. This isn't the first spooky creation in Minecraft, as another player built a spooky Halloween Castle in Minecraft last year.
According to comments from the Reddit post, IzElzzie plans to make «Graveyard, the city of purgatory» a creative map other players can access and explore. Astonished by the positive response, IzElzzie plans to upload the build on Minecraft's Java edition, which is quite popular among PC players.
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If you're a Minecraft fan and haven't updated your game just yet, you may want to either wait a few days or be extremely careful. Earlier today, Mojang warned players not to update their games through the Xbox App on PC, as a pretty catastrophic bug is causing some worlds to be completely wiped, with no way of recovering them again.
Players using the PC Xbox App to play Minecraft may be in danger of losing their worlds without following specific guidelines. In preparation for the full release of Minecraft update 1.21, Mojang has adjusted a handful of things and added to the Marketplace in the latest minor patch, but this one may unfortunately delete worlds.
Minecraft dropped its latest update earlier this week, but those playing on PC may want to avoid downloading it. Mojang is warning that those who update Minecraft via the Xbox app on PC may have their worlds wiped. Mojang recommends running the Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC on the Xbox App before downloading the latest update, but until an actual fix is released, I’d remain wary. For now, automatic updates through the PC Xbox App have been disabled by Mojang as a preventive measure.
Minecraft has officially released a new monthly subscription service for their game that is very simliar to a Game Pass, but instead they are calling this the Marketplace Pass. This was recently revealed on the Minecraft website that this new subscription would cost $3.99 a month, and this would give users access to more items and content. The catalog is said to feature 150 different pieces of content that will be renewed every month.
Microsoft is warning players against downloading the latest update through the Xbox app on PC as doing so can delete worlds. The publisher has offered a workaround that players need to do before installing the update. This will help them to avoid the update error, along with the loss of all of their hard work.
Mojang have announced a new Minecraft subscription service, the Marketplace Pass, which grants access to a catalogue of "150+" community-created Minecraft thingy-ma-bobs. Skins, adventure worlds, survival spawns, mashups, bizarre textures - with a Marketplace Pass, the wider monetisable universe of Minecraft is your (rented) oyster, except that this being Minecraft, the oyster looks like a weird underwater trapdoor. Here's a trailer.
If you’re a Minecraft player on PC, don’t update your game using the Xbox app, Microsoft warned Friday. If you do, you risk losing your Minecraft world. You can use the Xbox app to manage updates for your Windows PC and console, and sometimes it can auto-update if you don’t adjust the settings. Several people responding to the Microsoft message have reported already losing their Minecraft worlds thanks to the update.
Mojang has announced a monthly subscription for Minecraft called Marketplace Pass, which gives payers access to «150+ different content packs» from the in-game Marketplace.
Developer Mojang has warned anyone playing Minecraft through the Xbox app on PC not to download its latest update as it could cause their worlds to disappear.
This week, Minecraft added a brand new melee weapon for testing via Snapshot and Preview, and it's not taken long for players to discover that it's ridiculously strong.