School children visited Flint Castle and engaged with its history through Minecraft Education, marking the launch of Cadw’s fourth Welsh heritage site in the game. Pupils from Ysgol Flint Gwynedd and Ysgol Cornist Park participated in interactive learning experiences at the 13th-century fortress, which is significant as the first fortress built by King Edward I in 1277. The initiative, which began at Conwy Castle in December 2024, has seen over 7,000 downloads of bilingual resources by educators in Wales. The Minecraft experience allows learners aged 8 to 14 to explore the castle, follow a "Conflict Trail," and create historical films. Minister for Culture Jack Sargeant attended the launch, emphasizing the project's role in engaging young people with Welsh history and developing digital skills. The initiative plans to include around 20 Cadw-managed heritage sites in Minecraft over the next year, with resources available in both Welsh and English.