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It's been a couple of months since we first heard about Minecraft Earth, the augmented reality version of Mojang's game that makes the real world a playscape full of your blocky creations. It promised a beta release of the game would arrive this summer and now, along with a new trailer, the company says it will launch on iOS within the next two weeks, with Android following "soon thereafter."
The iOS-first launch isn't surprising after we got our first peek at live gameplay during WWDC last month. While this new trailer has a lot of info on how you'll play the game, interested players may want to revisit the Apple demo to get more feel for what it will be like to share a virtual Minecraft world with their friends that overlays the real one.
To be one of the first players with access, you'll need to sign up for the free game right here (you'll need a device running at least iOS 10 or Android 7 to participate, according to the FAQ). Access is being limited while they work out load on the game's servers, however you'll need to be active to stay in it -- if you don't play for seven days then someone else will get your slot. You'll need a Microsoft or Xbox Live account to register, but once you've signed up there's nothing left to do but wait, and get ready to build.
Think life is good? It's about to get even BETA! The Minecraft Earth closed beta is headed for a few select locations. Learn what to expect, and register for your chance to play!
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https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/12/minecraft-earth-ios-android-beta-ar/
2019-07-12 05:22:40Z
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