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Tech/Science

Minecraft Legends Enters Maintenance Mode After Short Lifespan

Minecraft Legends, the self-described ‘action strategy’ game that sees players command Minecraft mobs in a ceaseless war against invading Piglins, is going into maintenance mode around nine months after its release.

Developers Mojang and Blackbird announced Tuesday that they had spent their time since launch taking community feedback on board and using it to implement ‘changes and tweaks to make the game better.’ With that process now supposedly ‘complete,’ they’re ‘going to take a step back from development,’ calling an end to any new content for the game following the release of its final batch of new content, Lost Legends: Snow vs Snouts.

The latest update brought ‘a brand-new combat style to the game’ with the introduction of a new version of the redstone launcher, letting players ‘focus on destroying piglin bases from afar.’

The devs also noted that the game’s latest title update ‘brought the fearless frog, witches, clangers, air choppers and a host of enhancements to the game’s mechanics,’ as well as improvements to the game’s Battle View UI. But it looks like that’s the last thing we’re getting.

There is, of course, no essential reason that Minecraft Legends should receive a long, long tail of updates, but it’s hard not to think about the game’s lukewarm reception on reading this news. This is, after all, a game with the mind-bogglingly popular and enormously lucrative Minecraft name on it, so you have to imagine Microsoft’s hopes for it were a little loftier than this.

Alas, the game disappointed on release, likely dashing any hopes of a long development tail. In Lauren Morton’s Minecraft Legends review for PCG, she scored the game 50% and criticised it for leaving out ‘Minecraft’s spirit of invention and creativity,’ and she was far from alone in that feeling.

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