Xbox Game Studios & Activision Are Finally Teaming Up With ‘Minecraft Blast’

Collaboration Sparks New Beginnings in Xbox Gaming

In the realm of gaming, the anticipated synergy from Microsoft’s acquisitions of major developers and publishers has often been a topic of speculation. While the integration of these entities within Xbox has seemed somewhat isolated, recent developments hint at a promising shift. The gaming community is beginning to witness the emergence of collaborative efforts that could redefine the landscape.

One of the most exciting indicators of this newfound collaboration is the announcement of Minecraft Blast, a mobile game that marks a significant partnership between Xbox Game Studio Mojang and Activision’s King team, renowned for their creation of Candy Crush. This project stands out as the first direct collaboration between these two influential studios under the Microsoft umbrella.

“Mojang Studios is teaming up with our talented sister studio King (creators of Candy Crush Saga) to work on a new, Minecraft-themed mobile project: Minecraft Blast! We’re extremely early days with this project and plan to start rolling out small, limited-run tests in select markets to help us gather early feedback and involve our community from the start. We’re excited to be on this journey with King and looking forward to sharing more in the future as the project progresses.”

In conjunction with the announcement, Mojang has released a comprehensive FAQ on its official blog, providing further insights into this partnership. The studio emphasizes the strength of this collaboration, stating, “This project is a joint collaboration between two world-class teams doing what they do best, together. King’s mobile mastery combined with Mojang Studios’ creativity is a strong partnership.”

The FAQ details that Minecraft Blast will feature “free to play modern match puzzle gameplay with ever-evolving scenarios,” allowing players to “unlock and build imaginative Minecraft-style spaces.” The initial rollout will commence on the Apple App Store, with plans to expand to “more mobile platforms” in the future.

While mobile gaming may not be the primary focus for all, the collaboration between these two prominent Microsoft Gaming teams is a refreshing development. It opens the door to the possibility of more innovative projects stemming from similar crossovers within the Xbox ecosystem.

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Xbox Game Studios & Activision Are Finally Teaming Up With 'Minecraft Blast'