The Global Takeover Of Minecraft Earth Beta The Global Takeover Of Minecraft Earth Beta Begins This Month

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It's been a couple of months since we first learned about Minecraft Earth, the augmented reality version of Mojang's game that makes the real world playscape full of your blocksy creations. The company promised that a beta version of the game would be out this summer. Now, with Minecraft Servers of the game, the company says it will be available on iOS within the next two weeks. Android will follow "soon following that."



After witnessing live gameplay at WWDC last month, the release of iOS-first is not surprising. The trailer provides more information about the game. Minecraft Servers 's still worth checking out the Apple demo to see if you have any questions.



To be one of the first players with access, you'll need to sign up for the game right here (you'll require a smartphone with at minimum iOS 10 or Android 7 to play, as per the FAQ). Minecraft Servers to the game is limited as they adjust load to servers. However you must be logged in to play. If you do not play for seven consecutive days, someone else will be able to take your place. To sign up, you'll need an account with Microsoft or Xbox Live account. Once you've registered, there is nothing more than waiting and building.



Are you thinking that your life is good? It's about get even more beta! A few locations will be getting the Minecraft Earth closed beta. Find out more about the beta and register for a chance to play!



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- Minecraft Earth (@minecraftearth) July 11, 2019