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The Minecraft Live event, held at TwitchCon Rotterdam, kicked off with hosts Agnes and Scott welcoming the audience. The event promised early sneak peeks of the upcoming game drop, news about a major movie event, and updates from the Minecraft Dungeons 2 team. The community's creativity was highlighted, with specific mention of the new sulfur blocks and cubes. The developers expressed surprise and amusement at players' mischievous uses of TNT with the sulfur cubes and their excitement about geysers, a feature they'd wanted to add for years.
A pre-recorded segment delved deeper into the Chaos Cube. Inspired by real-world games like volleyball and curling, the Chaos Cube is a mob that can absorb other blocks and be "punched" around. Early prototypes used the Copper Golem as a placeholder model. The segment emphasized the importance of making the mob feel authentically "Minecrafty" and fit well within the game's mechanics. Players were also informed that watching the stream for five minutes would grant them a Twitch cape, accessible via their Twitch inbox.
The stream then moved to Minecraft Dungeons 2. The developers shared that the sequel would feature an all-new story, environments, and new biomes, including the Deep Dark, where players would encounter a new foe, the "twisted warden." The game would also offer expanded co-op play. Following this, a segment on the LEGO Minecraft sets was presented, showcasing new builds, including a large "twisted warden" figure and collectible chicken mounts available as an add-on. The availability of a free add-on was met with enthusiasm.
The highly anticipated Minecraft movie sequel was announced to be titled "A Minecraft Movie Squared." The presentation included a video message from stars Jack Black and Jason Momoa, teasing the sequel's production in New Zealand and introducing new cast members like Matt Berry. A significant announcement for the community was the "Minecraft Build Challenge," where the winning build would be featured in the movie's end credits, with a cape also up for grabs for participation.
A significant portion of the stream then focused on the next game drop, featuring the "Dappled Forest" biome. This new biome boasts the "Popppler tree" with red, orange, and yellow leaves, red shrubs, and fallen logs, creating a cozy atmosphere. The new Popppler wood set was described as having a warm gray tone, mixing well with other wood types. A new structure, the "Abandoned Camp," was also revealed, featuring cobwebs, barrels, and importantly, wool stairs and slabs, a long-requested feature by the community. The developers mentioned that the Dappled Forest would be available for testing later in the summer.
The Chaos Cube was confirmed to release on June 16th or 17th. Additionally, Tubbo and MCSR ranked were introducing speedrunning add-ons for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, available immediately, along with a free practice map. The Dappled Forest biome was highlighted for its potential in decorative builds, with the red shrubs remaining red regardless of biome tint. The Popppler doors, inspired by Swedish designs, featured a diamond window and stripes. The Abandoned Camp structure was noted for its storytelling potential, with the presence of chests and a crafting table suggesting past inhabitants. The inclusion of wool stairs and slabs was particularly exciting for builders, with the possibility of dyeing them mentioned.
The stream concluded with a recap of the announcements, reiterating the Chaos Cube release date and encouraging viewers to tune in for MCC. The streamer then transitioned to a post-stream analysis, discussing the updates and the desire for a cape. They expressed disappointment about the lack of multiplayer discussion and the use of vibrant visuals in Java without a clear release plan. The discussion then moved to potential new mobs, with the streamer speculating on why new animal mobs often lack drops.
The streamer then engaged in a lengthy gameplay session of "Draft Out" on Twitch, a competitive bingo-like game mode, while attempting to troubleshoot cape acquisition issues for viewers. The gameplay segment was characterized by the streamer's fatigue, struggles with the game's mechanics, and attempts to manage viewer engagement and ad revenue. Despite the challenges, the stream continued for an extended period, with the streamer eventually ending the broadcast due to exhaustion. The overall sentiment from the community and the streamer was a mix of excitement for new content and a desire for more substantial updates.