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Mojang is a game development studio owned by Microsoft. Mojang is widely known for the development of Minecraft and its spinoffs. The studio was founded by Markus Persson in 2009 and was purchased by Microsoft in late 2014.
Basic information | |
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Founded | 2009 |
Legal Structure | Private |
Industry | Video game |
Official website | https://www.minecraft.net/en-us |
Consumer-impact summary
Mojang's most popular product, Minecraft, can be accessed after an initial up-front purchase, which gives users access to the Java & Bedrock editions of the game. Bedrock Edition offers in-game purchases through the form of a premium currency system. Purchases are not inherently pay to win within the official game but, some multiplayer experiences made by non-Mojang developers, commonly called as community servers, do have pay to win elements.
Incidents
Unnotified T&C changes
Kian Brose is bringing a class action lawsuit against Mojang as they have failed to comply with European Consumer protection laws by changing their terms and conditions without notifying their customers of the change several times. They claim "It’s up to you to occasionally check back here to see if these guidelines have changed" [1]
There are two forms available to fill out to join the class action lawsuit and submit evidence, One Using Google Docs, An American company with questionable protections, the other using Formbricks, A UK based company, with slightly less questionable protections.
Retroactive Enforcement of EULA incidents (2014-present):
- Minecraft account migration incident (October 2020-December 2023)
Gambling
Under the Minecraft Usage Guidelines it says "Do not do anything that would harm or damage our name, brand, or assets (for example: gambling, pornography, violence, terrorism, or other unsafe/mature content)"[1]. According to these guidelines that Mojang created all servers that include gambling are against Usage Guidelines, however Mojang only takes action if the gambling looks like casinos and roulette tables, not if they are loot boxes even though loot boxes are a form of gambling[2]
Server Name | Owned by | Problem |
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CosmicPVP | PrestonPlayz
Mr. Waffles |
Rigging Rates in lootboxes |
PurplePrisons | Saito | Allows for buying unbansAlso Against Mojang TOS |
Forced migration of accounts to Microsoft
After Microsoft acquired Mojang on 15th of September 2015 Mojang started the process of migrating Minecraft accounts to Microsoft, This process would force users to either link their Microsoft Xbox account to their Minecraft account or, create a Microsoft Xbox account. Non-compliance with these requirements would mean that people who had previously purchased Minecraft would lose access to the purchase [1].
Products
- Minecraft (2011): Minecraft is a sandbox game
- Caller's Bane (2014): Strategy-based digital collectible card game
- Crown and Council (2016): A turn-based strategy game
- Minecraft Dungeons (2022): A dungeon crawler video game
- Minecraft Legends (2023): Real-time action-strategy game
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Minecraft Usage Guidelines". Minecraft. Retrieved August 17, 2025.
- ↑ Greer, Nancy; Boyle, Cailem Murray; Jenkinson, Rebecca. "Harms associated with loot boxes and simulated gambling in video games". Australian Institute of Family Studies.
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