‘How We Make Minecraft’ Episode 5 talks about the ‘Caves and Cliffs Update’

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Minecrafthas been in the gaming business for a long time and has grown and evolved significantly since its debut in 2009. That also means the game is now gigantic, and the road to how Minecraft was made can be a bit of an enigma. TheHow We Make Minecraftseries explores how Minecraft is built by developer Mojang Studios and what decisions are made on things like sound, mob design, and more. The latest episode is here, and this one gives players another look at the upcoming, much-anticipated,Caves and Cliffs Update, which is set to release sometime inSummer 2021.

Episode 5 of How We Make Minecraft is available now, and you can give it a watch above. If you haven’t given it a chance yet, I highly recommend it. The How We Make Minecraft series may not teach you anything new, but it’s still charming and funny, and is a solid series for any Minecraft fan.

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Minecraft is an inarguable and complete success. It has sold copies in the hundreds of millions, has a huge following of dedicated players, and lets you unlock your every creative desire. It’s also available on every platform imaginable, including Xbox One, Windows 10, Playstation 4, and Nintendo Switch. Play with anyone, and play anywhere.

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