Mojang Rejects Minecraft 2: 'No Earth 2?'
Minecraft celebrated its 15th anniversary last year, and despite entering its teenage years, developer Mojang has no plans to replace it with a sequel. During a recent visit to the Stockholm studio, IGN inquired about the possibility of a sequel to the best-selling game of all time. Ingela Garneij, executive producer of Minecraft Vanilla, provided a humorous yet definitive response: "Do you think we're going to have an Earth 2? No, no, there's no Minecraft 2."
While a sequel, Minecraft 2.0, is not on the horizon, the survival-crafting phenomenon is set to continue evolving. Mojang's plans extend well into the future, with the goal of at least doubling the game's current lifespan. "We've existed for 15 years," Garneij stated. "We want to exist at least 15 years more so we actually, Agnes [Larsson, Minecraft Vanilla’s game director] and I, we work as a team. We set the vision and strategy for our game for what can we do beyond that."
This ambition is driven by Mojang's commitment to innovate and build upon their robust foundations. However, Garneij acknowledged that these foundations are showing signs of age. While there are no plans for an engine overhaul, implementing new content, such as the recently announced Vibrant Visuals graphics update, takes time.
"The age of the game is a challenge," Garneij noted. "It's a 15-year-old platform, 15-year-old technology that slows us down in one sense. So other new games have new engines, and they can run really fast. So I would say the technology and our age [are our biggest challenges]."
Despite these challenges, Minecraft remains one of the world's most popular games and shows no signs of slowing down. There are also no plans for Minecraft to transition to a free-to-play model or incorporate generative AI technology. So, while you won't be playing Minecraft 2 anytime soon, the game's future looks bright.
For more details on upcoming features, check out everything announced at Minecraft Live 2025.
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