Minecraft announced and- confirmed for Nintendo switch

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The Nintendo Switch live stream event was held recently and all the games that are expected to be released on consoles were announced in it. The event impressed gamers who live in every corner of the world because some of the huge titles such as Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild were announced. In addition to these world famous games, Minecraft would also be released for the consoles in near future. simulation game that was developed by 4J Studios. Due to the nature of the game, Minecraft can be played for hours with other players. However, it was not available in consoles and a lot of gamers were expecting for the console release of the game for a long period of time. Now they can simply relax because Nintendo has officially announced that Minecraft would be made available on consoles.

The official announcement of Nintendo was made by posting it on the official website. The detailed announcement also gave Minecraft fans a clear idea on how the details of the game would look in Switch version to other iterations. Even though the official announcement has been made, no date has yet been confirmed for the release. At the moment, Minecraft is engaged in the production of the game for Nintendo Switch and they would announce the release date as soon as they come to the end of the project. As per the current updates, it would not take a long time for Minecraft to be released on Nintendo and it would happen at some point of 2017.

The official announcement of Minecraft release by Nintendo does not provide some basic details about the game as well. Probably the developers at Minecraft would still be working on it as they want to provide the best experience for the people who play the game. The announcement doesn't even include how many players can take part in the Minecraft game during a single session. Therefore, players are looking forward for the next announcement, as it can provide details to them about all the limitations that are associated with it.

If you are a Minecraft fan, you know that this is not the first time that the game is being released under sandbox title. You can already find the Minecraft game in Wii U Edition by Nintendo. Nintendo also introduced a little bit of DLC into the community of Minecraft camp through Super Mario update. As a result, fans got the opportunity to create their favorite levels and environments with the help of the new platform.

Minecraft has been there for about 7 years and it has been able to maintain an excellent popularity throughout. The popularity of the game would further increase when it is released to the Nintendo switch console because more people will get the opportunity to play the game. It is also possible for the interested kids to learn games such as Minecraft. They just need to follow a course that provides knowledge on how to model Minecraft with Java and 3D game design.

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