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Minecraft account migration

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General

Minecraft's developer, Mojang, was bought by Microsoft in 2014.[1]

Mojang announced on October 21 2020 that Minecraft player will need to migrate their Mojang account to a Microsoft account.[2]

"Now just to be clear, migrating from Mojang to Microsoft accounts is mandatory. If you don’t make the move, in several months you won’t be able to log in anymore – which means you won’t be able to play either."[3]

Account migration started in waves sometime in early 2021.[4] Initially, account migration was voluntary, and users with Mojang accounts could play Minecraft without issue. On February 2, 2022, Mojang announced that on March 10, 2022 the voluntary migration period would end and that Mojang account users would be unable to play Minecraft without migrating their account. with the deadline being December 18th 2024.[5] After this deadline Mojang gave a 90 day extension to give you a new copy of the game while losing your original account. After the 90 day period Mojang ignore migration complaints and would be forced to buy a new copy of the game.

Relevant changes to the game

Version 1.19.3 (July 12, 2022), first seen in Snapshot 21w38a (September 23, 2022)

With this update, Mojang/Microsoft introduced non-optional data collection.[6]

Data are collected every time a user joins or leaves a single- or multi-player game.

This can not be disabled, only switched between required data or all data being send.

The "required" data contain:

Data-Point
user_id
client_id
game_version
minecraft_session_id
operating_system
platform
client_modded
event_timestamp_utc
opt_in
world_session_id
server_modded
server_type

and if leaving a game:

Data-Point
seconds_since_load
ticks_since_load

This is in direct contradiction to the language used in the account-migration announcement:

"Don't worry – everything about your game and how you play will remain the same, including your in-game username, progress, creations and skins. The only change is how you'll log in. Plus, we'll give you a special cape just for migrating!"

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