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Newest Minecraft Update Removes References to its Creator

The newest Minecraft update recently went live and, while it makes a number of expected gameplay changes, it’s one change in particular that has gotten people talking. The update appears to have removed all references to Minecraft’s creator, Markus “Notch” Persson from the game. While the splash screen originally featured quotes like “Made by Notch!” and “The Work of Notch!,” those have all been removed.

Notch has had no involvement with Minecraft since he sold his widely successful game to Microsoft for $2.5 billion in 2014. His name also does still appear in the end credits. This could be a case of Microsoft wanting to show more control over its IP. However, it’s also likely to do with Notch’s controversial online persona he had developed in the years since the acquisition.

Notch has become infamous for his offensive comments on Twitter, making many bigoted and offensive statements throughout the years. While many of his more extreme posts have since been deleted, he still has a number of choice comments on his Twitter page. It should be noted that Notch is still listed as the creator within Minecraft’s credits. While the update so far is just for the Java version of Minecraft, a recent tweet from 4J Studios (which handles the console ports) indicates this change will be coming to other platforms soon:

Outside of Notch’s online persona, it does make sense to see Microsoft wanting to distance itself from a creator that’s not even actively involved with the game. Despite Minecraft being available in some form for a decade now, it is still one of the most popular games out there. While work may have ended on previous-gen versions of Minecraft, the game itself doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon. However, Microsoft has yet to comment or give an official reason as to why it made the decision to scrub Notch from the game.

[Source: PC Gamer]

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