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The games industry moves pretty fast, and there's a tendency for all involved to look constantly to what's next without so much worrying about what came before. That said, even an industry so ...
Several video game makers have recently embraced NFTs over the protests of some gamers, but Microsoft and ‘Minecraft’ creator Mojang could reverse the trend. That’s an approach that’s contrary to what ...
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The rumors were true. Microsoft has acquired Mojang, the company behind the wildly popular game Minecraft, for a cool $2.5 billion dollars. The deal spells the end of independence for one of the most ...
Minecraft developer Mojang has been rebranded as Mojang Studios. As announced on Minecraft's website, to go with its new name, the company has unveiled its new logo. The new design is made up of ...
Minecraft studio Mojang is to co-publish its first third-party title, Cobalt, from Oxeye Game Studios. Oxeye was founded by Daniel Brynolf, Pontus Hammarberg and Jens Bergenten - who works at Mojang.
Minecraft maker Mojang now has a new name: Mojang Studios. The game developer announced its ever-so-slightly-changed studio name and logo today, which also happens to be Minecraft's 11th birthday. "[P ...
What just happened? Mojang, the maker of Minecraft, is celebrating the best-selling game of all time's 11th birthday by undergoing an image change. The company is now called Mojang Studios, reflecting ...
Microsoft has agreed to buy Mojang, the Swedish developer of the Minecraft PC and console game, for $2.5 billion, the companies announced Monday. The deal comes two weeks after Mojang released a ...
Above: The all-important games room. The company has been generous with its success. “The first year, Markus gave away his entire dividend to the employees, about 25 million kroner [$3.84 million]. At ...