Minecraft Live announced for October 3, will feature huge announcements

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What you need to know

What you need to know

After thepostponement of the ambitious Minecraft Festival, players and fans wondered where Mojang Studios' big yearly announcements and feature roadmap forMinecraftwould come from. We don’t have to worry anymore, asMinecraft Live is happening, and it’s happening on October 3, 2020. Minecraft Live will be an online-only event that players and fans can tune into to learn about what’s planned for Mojang Studios' expanding portfolio of Minecraft-branded entertainment.

The event will include:

If you’re interested, you can bookmark the officialMinecraft websitefor further updates as we get closer to the event, or simply wait until October 3. There should be some good stuff planned, including finally learning what comes afterthe Nether Update, and possibly info about futureMinecraft DungeonsDLC, sinceCreeping Wintercomes on September 8, 2020.

Are you planning on tuning into Minecraft Live? What do you hope to see? Let us know in the comments below!

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