They test and tinker, endlessly explore, and help us discover new corners of the Minecraft universe. Introducing: the Mojangs! These mysterious little gizmos are powered by play. They are hiding in plain sight – in this very blog post – as part of the new logo. And now, finally, it’s squarely planted in our new, modular logo.īut we have yet to reveal our biggest little secrets. It’s the blocky backbone of our games, the core of our development philosophy, and even entangled in our name (which roughly translates to “gadget” in lovely, old-timey Swedish). We will say this: play is at the heart of Mojang Studios. Just as with Minecraft, that’s up to you. But we’re not here to tell you exactly what it is, or what it means. While we grew very attached to the dragon/apple/candle/sewing machine sitting next to our name during our first decade of existence, the new logo is a perfect match for the next one. Now, without further preamble, here’s the new logo: Which, in a stroke of genius, inspired our new name… *drumroll and birthday alarm blare*. There are also several studios around the world, all part of Mojang. Minecraft für Windows (Java-Launcher) 1.20.4 Deutsch: Der Launcher vom Spiele-Hit Minecraft in der aktuellsten Java-Version für Windows zum Download. Following Minecraft Earth and Minecraft Dungeons, we’re planning a feature film, preparing an epic live show, and playing with ideas for brand new games. I mean, would you still wear the outfit that perfectly defined your style in 2009?Īlso, so much has happened since then! From our humble beginnings in Stockholm, we are entering the 20’s as a multi-title, multi-location company. Then we figured, why not unveil a new name, a new logo, and the secret sauce that makes the entire machine run instead? While also eating a lot of cake? Much better! Let’s do that.īut why would we need a new name and logo in the first place? Well, why not? Humans like to reinvent themselves from time to time, so it’s only right that we extend the same courtesy to a company that’s been around for over a decade.
TOOOT! Sound the annoyingly loud birthday alarm, because it’s Minecraft’s 11th birthday! To celebrate, we thought about eating a lot of block-shaped cake, like last year.