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Notch Considers Minecraft 2 as Fans Overwhelmingly Support Sequel

Notch, the creator of Minecraft, has been busy on Twitter. He asked his fans if they wanted a sequel to Minecraft. Surprisingly, 67% of them said yes to Minecraft 2.

This wasn't just a random question. Notch, whose real name is Markus Persson, has expressed issues with how Microsoft managed Minecraft. His tweets showed he's serious about creating a new game. Some think he might be joking, but Notch confirmed it's not for laughs. He is genuinely considering making Minecraft 2.

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Notch's relationship with Minecraft is complex. He sold the game to Microsoft for $2 billion. Despite his wealth, he's shared sad tweets, hinting that money hasn't made him happy. His recent gaming experience was mixed. He liked playing Minecraft Dungeons but quickly left when he sensed microtransactions, leaving after just 13 minutes.

Notch has been working on another project called Levers and Chests, a turn-based dungeon game. It shares some inspiration from Minecraft. Bitshift Entertainment, a studio he formed, is behind this game. Despite progress, Notch questioned his game's direction, especially with the upcoming Minecraft movie.

He wants feedback from his followers. Notch wonders if they prefer a new Minecraft or his current project. He is open to changing plans based on what fans want. This open discussion shows his dedication to creating something players will enjoy.

Notch's poll on Twitter sparked a debate. Should he focus on Minecraft 2 or continue with Levers and Chests? No matter the choice, fans are eager to see what comes next from the mind behind Minecraft.

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