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As Minecraft’s New Update Arrives, Mojang Says “Nothing Is Off The Table” For Future Drops 

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Minecraft‘s latest update, Tiny Takeover, has just been released, and with it comes a complete overhaul of the baby mobs in the game. From chicks to zombies, villagers to kittens, not a single mob has been skipped for this revamp. We caught up with Minecraft’s product manager, Anna Lundgren, to talk about all things tiny, as well as what may, or may not, be on the cards in the future.

The Minecraft game-drop format started a little over two years ago, and saw the annual update split into four smaller drops spread throughout the year. Tiny Takeover came around, Anna says, because the mob artist hadn’t been “super happy” with the game’s babies for a while now. “We just wanted to make them cuter, more lovable, and have more unique personalities,” she explains. “I think after having done Chase the Skies, Copper Age, and Mounts of Mayhem, they all leaned into very different aspects of the game than this drop does. It felt like it could be good timing to lean into the more adorable and cutesy side of Minecraft, even though some of them are still very hostile.”

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This, of course, brings up the question of player morality. If a tiny hostile mob is this much cuter, how are we supposed to face off against them? “I think you feel that way as a player stepping out into the night and seeing a baby zombie coming–it’s really cute! But as soon as it gets close enough and attacks you, I think you’ll be able to throw that moral doubt away,” Anna laughs. Minecraft has always had dark and scary aspects to it, with the more dangerous mobs coming out at night, the deadly Warden that lurks beneath the surface, and Creepers that could blow your entire build to smithereens with barely a second’s notice. It’s also been a place for bright, fun, and even cute interactions. As Anna notes, it’s easy to enjoy the game without making it too intimidating, which is why hostile mobs got the cute treatment, too. “It should have scares in there, but also you need the cuteness! It’s so important, because it opens up avenues for so many different ways to experience Minecraft,” she explains.

Continue Reading at GameSpot Minecraft’s latest update, Tiny Takeover, has just been released, and with it comes a complete overhaul of the baby mobs in the game. From chicks to zombies, villagers to kittens, not a single mob has been skipped for this revamp. We caught up with Minecraft’s product manager, Anna Lundgren, to talk about all things tiny, as well as what may, or may not, be on the cards in the future.The Minecraft game-drop format started a little over two years ago, and saw the annual update split into four smaller drops spread throughout the year. Tiny Takeover came around, Anna says, because the mob artist hadn’t been “super happy” with the game’s babies for a while now. “We just wanted to make them cuter, more lovable, and have more unique personalities,” she explains. “I think after having done Chase the Skies, Copper Age, and Mounts of Mayhem, they all leaned into very different aspects of the game than this drop does. It felt like it could be good timing to lean into the more adorable and cutesy side of Minecraft, even though some of them are still very hostile.”This, of course, brings up the question of player morality. If a tiny hostile mob is this much cuter, how are we supposed to face off against them? “I think you feel that way as a player stepping out into the night and seeing a baby zombie coming–it’s really cute! But as soon as it gets close enough and attacks you, I think you’ll be able to throw that moral doubt away,” Anna laughs. Minecraft has always had dark and scary aspects to it, with the more dangerous mobs coming out at night, the deadly Warden that lurks beneath the surface, and Creepers that could blow your entire build to smithereens with barely a second’s notice. It’s also been a place for bright, fun, and even cute interactions. As Anna notes, it’s easy to enjoy the game without making it too intimidating, which is why hostile mobs got the cute treatment, too. “It should have scares in there, but also you need the cuteness! It’s so important, because it opens up avenues for so many different ways to experience Minecraft,” she explains.Continue Reading at GameSpot  Read MoreGameSpot – All Content 


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