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If you still love Minecraft and want to find out all that's coming, mark the calendars for October 15 as Minecraft Live is set to return.

This year it comes back with a fresh mob vote too. This is where the community gets to vote on what mob will be added next. Last year, it was the allay that got voted in. Instead of voting on Twitter this time though you will vote through either a special Minecraft Bedrock server, the Minecraft Launcher or on the official Minecraft website and the poll will open on October 14.

You will get news on Minecraft, Dungeons, and the newly announced game Legends.

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Minecraft Live will be held on October 15, 2022 and will begin at 12PM ET / 16:00 UTC with a Community Pre-Show starting at 11:30am ET / 15:30 UTC.

Will you be tuning in?

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dziadulewicz Sep 12, 2022
MineTest https://www.minetest.net and Vintage Story https://www.vintagestory.at are two alternatives. Anyone knows more similar?
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