<h1> 'Minecraft' Tops 100 million Sales</h1> <html><body><p><p><br/> The Minecraft monster shows no signs of slowing down. Developer Mojang today announced that Minecraft has sold 100 million copies across all platforms, including PCs, Macs consoles, mobile devices, and consoles. Since the beginning of the year, around 53,000 copies have been sold each day around the world. The game keeps players hooked too - more than 40 million users start the Minecraft world each month and tinker around with a blocky axe, shovel and sword. Few games have even reached the 100 million mark, except Tetris.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Much of the success can be attributed to the game's flexibility and endless potential. Players can create whatever they want as long as the outward-facing geometry is made up of colorful, simple blocks. The focus on imagination is the reason why many players, old and young, have been attracted to the game and continue to play long after the game's launch. Mojang has been a constant supporter of the game, with a steady stream of updates that have included new mechanics, creatures and materials. Its flexibility has made it a favorite in the classroom, where it can be used to teach science, art, and even coding.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Many were wondering what Microsoft had in mind for Mojang when it bought the company a couple of years back. A sequel? Some kind of exclusivity to Xbox, PC and Windows Phone? In reality it's not been realized. Minecraft is available on more than platforms than ever before, and there's no announcement of a Minecraft 2.' Instead we've got a HoloLens Minecraft version, a spin-off adventure series by Telltale Games, and an acquisition by MinecraftEdu. <a href="https://minecraftservers.website/">MINECRAFTSERVERS.WEBSITE</a> This will eventually result in a brand new, education focused Minecraft. Soon, there will also be a version specifically for China.<br/></p><br/><p><br/> Minecraft's popularity shows no sign of waning. Minecraft's strength isn't its finite storyline or stunning graphics. It has a seemingly timeless appeal that draws young children as they get old enough to play it. Minecraft will continue to be sold in remarkable numbers in the long run.<br/></p></p></body></html> </h1>