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John Carmack presented in front of a big audience the Minecraft game running on his virtual reality gear hardware.

Carmack stated that the hardware is “the ideal platform for Minecraft” as it offers the ability to explore a Minecraft world, all being wireless and fully immersed in the environment.

Polygon has more details about the story in this article.

The end of 2015 is making producers monetize better their games by launching special versions to take advantage of the end-of-the-year holiday sales.

For the first time, Minecraft becomes playable on the Nintendo Wii device. Forbes announced the Minecraft Wii version, available December 17 (just one day before the Star Wars release). The price point is $30, which is below the standard games pricing on Nintendo around $60.

Keeping up with the trends, Call of Duty also launched Black Ops III in November 2015. The game was overall well received. IGN gave it a score of 9.2 (out of 10) and said that: “With fun 4-player co-op, new powers, and a fleshed out Zombies mode, Black Ops 3 is the biggest Call of Duty game yet”.

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Battlefield Hardline, a first-person shooter video game produced in collaboration with Electronic Arts got released mid-March 2015.

The trailer of the game posted on YouTube got millions of views with-in days after the launch. Actual gameplay videos are also available.

Game reviews are available at GamesRadar and MetaCritic, with reviews being overall less positive than expected.

Independent video game developer Mojang has another reason to celebrate, after Minecraft passed 11 million sales for Windows and Mac. The official Minecraft website shows that over 11,000,000 people have purchased the game to date.

The game was only launched officially in November 2011, meaning that Mojang has hit the milestone in a little over 18 months.

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As of New Year’s Eve, the Minecraft Xbox Live Arcade game passed 5 million units sold in 2012.

4J Studios are the folks responsible for porting the game to the consoles; they were happy to break the news on Twitter as it was happening. The game was launched on the live arcade store on May 9th 2012 for 1600 Microsoft Points (or $20).

Including the 360 Edition, the Mojang’s Minecraft franchise has reached over 17.5 million sales to this day. 453,000+ copies of Minecraft were sold this past 2012 Christmas Day alone.

24 October 2012 is the official release date for Minecraft Update 1.4. The pre-release for server administrators was available a week earlier. You can watch a YouTube video to check out the new features offered by this update (including invisibility and flower pots!).

Minecraft used by UN in Block by block planning of urban areasIn October 2011 Mojang announced a program which used Minecraft in order to improve urban planning in different Swedish neighborhoods.

On 5th September 2012, as a result of that program’s success, Mojang announced that he will partner with UN Habitat in a joint project called Block By Block which aims to involve youth in the planning process in urban areas by giving them the opportunity to show planners and decision makers how they would like to see their areas in the future.

Mojang will be the main financial sponsor. The program is designed to run for 3 years; the first pilot project, in Kibera – one of Nairobi’s informal settlements – is already in the planning phase.