Minecraft Is Now On Apple TV

By Jeroah Sabado - 21 Dec '16 04:30AM
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Minecraft is one of the most played games nowadays. It's going around for years. Chances are that if you don't play Minecraft yourself, you've probably at least heard of it or know someone who does. Millions of children across the world spend their time digging holes in a virtual landscape and parents are struggling to crowbar their children away from their consoles because they're obsessed with collecting virtual cubes. What makes the game being played by millions is that the game has no storyline, it's basically about placing blocks, building a world and going on adventures, the only limitation is your imagination.

Talking about making "real money" with this game, many players have found fortune on YouTube by just doing Minecraft. Now if you're thinking of creating a channel on YouTube that focuses mainly on Minecraft, with hard work you are guaranteed success. Some of the most subscribed Minecraft YouTubers are DanTDM, Sky Does Minecraft, CaptainSparklez, Vikkstar123 and PrestonPlayz. Check out their channel for cool Minecraft gameplays.

Now focusing on the headline itself. Mojang has finally released the popular virtual game on Apple TV. Apple already announced this release last October, so fans already have an idea and are just waiting whether it will or it won't be released.

You can get Minecraft Apple TV Edition for only $19.99 and if you're a parent of a Minecraft player, expect that your kids will save their money or will ask you to buy the game for them. For a limited time, by purchasing the game you can also get a Holiday 2015 Town Folk and City Folk skin packs plus free Plastic, Cartoon, Natural, and Festive 2016 mashups packs.

Elsewhere, Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Windows 10 Edition is now running at version 1.0 after both versions come out of the beta. The update is now available for download. While Pocket Edition and Windows 10 Edition have been in different iterations for years, Apple TV Edition seems to get more attention from the developers as it already includes the just-announced Ender Update, which brings a whole bunch of new single-player content. However, Apple TV Edition doesn't support Minecraft Realms or Xbox Live yet and Mojang reassured the fans that they will update the game to include those features in the future.

Minecraft is a sandbox video game with the most basic graphics, created by Swedish game designer Markus "Notch" Persson, and later developed and published by Mojang.

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