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Minecraft (universe)

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Minecraft (universe)
Minecraft logo.svg

Symbol of the Minecraft series.
Developer(s) Mojang Studios
Publisher(s) Mojang Studios
Xbox Game Studios
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Designer(s) Markus Persson
Jens Bergensten
Genre(s) Sandbox
Survival
Console/platform of origin Microsoft Windows
Apple OS X
Linux
First installment Minecraft (2009)
Latest installment Minecraft Dungeons (2020)
Article on Wikipedia Minecraft (universe)

The Minecraft universe (マインクラフト, Minecraft) refers to the Smash Bros. series' collection of characters, stages and properties that hail from the video game franchise developed by Microsoft subsidiary Mojang Studios. Since its development versions in 2009 and official release in 2011, Minecraft has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon and is the single best-selling video game of all time[1], spawning a litany of spinoffs.

Franchise description

Minecraft is an open-world sandbox game about survival and creativity, with a block based world and blocky characters. Worlds always generate randomly based on set seeds, allowing players to have a different experience in each world while different worlds can be generated by all players through the seeds. In Survival Mode, the focus is to gather resources and get stronger while building a home base. Steve is effectively the main character, as the default appearance of the player's avatar. At night, players may encounter mobs like Zombies, Creepers, Spiders, Endermen, and more. While never told by the game itself during gameplay, the goal is to kill the Ender Dragon, who lives in the End dimension. Creative Mode focuses on building creations with the wide array of different blocks and materials. The game allows the player to play with other people with servers, or on Realms. There are also some spinoff titles of Minecraft, namely Minecraft Earth, Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Story Mode, along with Minecraft Education Edition existing as a learning tool.

The popularity of Minecraft has led to many third party companies basing new games on it or having crossovers with the Minecraft IP. For example, Square Enix's Dragon Quest Builders series is a mix between Minecraft's blocky design and survival genre and Dragon Quest's characters and role-playing genre.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Minecraft universe will be introduced in Ultimate as DLC for Challenger Pack 7, with one fighter, a stage, music tracks, and several Spirits.

Fighter

  • 77. Steve. The default skin makes their debut as a downloadable character. Alex, Zombie, and Enderman are alternate costumes.

Stage

Music

  • Halland: A new remix of one of the camp themes from Minecraft Dungeons was featured in Steve's reveal trailer, also incorporating elements of the other camp theme, Dalarna.

Spirits

Games with elements from or in Super Smash Bros.

Minecraft

  • Playable Characters:
    • Super Smash Bros. UltimateSteve is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, with alternate costumes for Alex, Zombie, and Enderman. Tennis Steve, Tennis Alex, Scottish Steve, and Swedish Alex from the Default Skin pack are the third through sixth alternate costumes.

Minecraft Dungeons

  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate An arrangement of "Halland" incorporating elements of Dalarna (both being camp themes) is included with Steve.

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References

  1. ^ Warren, Tom (May 18, 2020). Minecraft still incredibly popular as sales top 200 million and 126 million play monthly. The Verge. Retrieved on October 1, 2020.