Minecraft Marketplace to Feature User-Made Content, Will Arrive With 'Discovery Update'

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By Shubham Verma | Updated: 11 April 2017 18:28 IST
Highlights
  • Minecraft will soon have a Marketplace to buy paid content
  • User-created content can be bought using Minecraft Coins
  • It will roll out as a part of the Discovery Update later this spring

In a move to make Minecraft more user-friendly and customisable, Microsoft-owned developer Mojang on Monday announced the Minecraft Marketplace, which is an online store to buy curated maps, textures, mini-games, and other user-made content. The Minecraft Marketplace will be launched as a part of Minecraft's Discovery Update, which is slated to release later in the spring, and will be available both on Minecraft's Pocket (mobile) and Windows 10 versions.

Within the Minecraft Marketplace, gamers will be able to browse and download different set of user-created content like skin packs, textures for the PC or mobile versions. However, these are not available for the purchase directly, instead users will have to buy 'Minecraft Coins' to pay for the content. Minecraft Coins will enable creators to fix flexible prices and take their share for the content being sold by them in the Marketplace. Mojang says the majority of the profit share goes to creators, with a 30 percent cut due to the Marketplace platform.

"The idea is to give Minecraft creators another way to make a living from the game, allowing them to support themselves in the creation of ever-greater projects, while giving Pocket and Windows 10 players access to a growing catalogue of fun stuff - curated and supplied by us, safely and simply. And, of course, you can still manually download free community creations you've found out there on the internet, too," notes Mojang in its announcement.

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The Minecraft Marketplace currently lets only registered creators to put their content for sale. Minecraft maker Mojang has listed some of the registered businesses on its blog post, however, it also made announcement to take submissions from anyone with a registered business.

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A public beta launch is scheduled in mid-April for Android that will focus on testing the Minecraft Coins. This updated will not include the Marketplace creator content, as it has been scheduled to go live later in the spring season.

 

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