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Posted by flufflogic - Wed 10 Sep 2014 13:12
This is less about the game, and more about the massive merchandise machine behind it. With Lego Minecraft sets due soon, and tons of already available merch selling by the ton to kids, as well as the streamers playing it being some of the biggest, MS is buying into that.
Posted by Jowsey - Wed 10 Sep 2014 14:58
flufflogic
This is less about the game, and more about the massive merchandise machine behind it. With Lego Minecraft sets due soon, and tons of already available merch selling by the ton to kids, as well as the streamers playing it being some of the biggest, MS is buying into that.

I wonder if the very open and generous let's play agreement will remain ?
Posted by directhex - Wed 10 Sep 2014 16:25
Jowsey
I wonder if the very open and generous let's play agreement will remain ?

And the PS4 version. And the Linux version.
Posted by Defiant - Wed 10 Sep 2014 17:14
I'm hoping that they don't mess with FTB or charge for this stuff.
Posted by Jowsey - Wed 10 Sep 2014 17:24
Defiant
I'm hoping that they don't mess with FTB or charge for this stuff.

Minecraft expansion packs you have to pay for and no indie developed mods. Woo :/
Posted by Lorcaran - Wed 10 Sep 2014 19:54
Software companies that Microsoft purchase rarely get better.
Posted by Brewster0101 - Wed 10 Sep 2014 20:06
Odd value of $2 billion, when the last years profits were $100million.

Minecraft popularity will probably peak this year and slowly die off over the next few years.

I don't see how this is a sound investment. The only thing Microsoft can be thinking is to bleed the crap out of this quickly - which means over priced download content and high purchase prices.

Can be sure Microsoft wouldn't allow $5 upgrades from one platform to the next.
Posted by Spiralking - Wed 10 Sep 2014 21:44
Brewster0101
Minecraft popularity will probably peak this year and slowly die off over the next few years.

Ummm having worked with kids and the ****ty computers their parents give them I can ensure you that minecraft will spread like wildfire for many years to come.
Posted by Macman - Thu 11 Sep 2014 10:32
Spiralking
Ummm having worked with kids and the ****ty computers their parents give them I can ensure you that minecraft will spread like wildfire for many years to come.


Tbh, most kids these days either have a console, I actually don't know that many with PCs. Most family members of mines have consoles too.

Can see M$ ruining Minecraft, would love to know what the plan is once takeover is complete…
Posted by SineWave - Sat 13 Sep 2014 01:37
Goodbye Minecraft. Everything that M$ buys is doomed.
Posted by KendrickDM - Sat 13 Sep 2014 09:49
Looks as if Mojang will be having either a new Director or new owners, my money is the owner Notch dumping the Director who would be the only person making this deal - this person has had no positive impact on the Softwares development, the founder Notch himself has that accolade. The $2 billion company valuation is based on 5 years of past profits, putting that into perspective, that not only makes Notch rich but the most influential player in the Indie independent computer developer industry owned by a single person and Mojang will still be making profits for decades.
Posted by Output - Mon 15 Sep 2014 18:00
It's confirmed (at $2.5bn), but Notch will be leaving Mojang too.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29204518
Posted by KendrickDM - Wed 17 Sep 2014 11:12
Well I was wrong, Notch has lost minecraft, gained $2.5 billion and the Swedish Pirate party has gained more funding than all of Europes politcal parties put together.
Posted by hoggie - Tue 23 Sep 2014 16:57
Could have been worse I suppose, could have been EA
Posted by Skyah - Wed 15 Oct 2014 23:38
Is this game worth buying ? the kids at my brothers dog's school say its good