A new Minecraft spin-off is supposedly in development at British studio Double Eleven, and it seems to be a real-time strategy game.
has already been a decent-sized hit for Mojang and earlier rumours have suggested they’re now working on another two spin-offs, one of which is a real-time strategy game.
Apparently, the game is already in testing, so it may be relatively imminent. It could even be one of theSupposedly, the new game will involving controlling a ‘Steve-esque unit on the field’ that is able to order around other units and take on Piglins as one of the main enemies. It’s a very long time since Command & Conquer made real-time strategies one of the hottest genres around and nowadays it’s very rare to see any new examples, especially as they don’t usually run well on a console without a keyboard and mouse.
The Minecraft name should be enough to ensure a minimum level of success though, and whatever the game is it will apparently have a proper story and cut scenes – so it’s not purely a multiplayer title.
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