“Notch,” also known as Markus Persson, the father of Minecraft, has already been involved in a serious controversy, but the latest has had consequences.
Markus Persson, better known as “Notch”, is the creator of Minecraft. In addition, the creative likes to be surrounded by controversy because of his statements. Especially on social networks, on more than one occasion he has published comments of all kinds that have made him be in the eye of the hurricane for a long time. So much so that even in the new content of Minecraft, his own creation, they have stopped making allusions to him.
The creator of Minecraft has deleted his Twitter account after a discussion
The latest episode of “Notch” took place in public, specifically on Twitter. With a most curious and surprising resolution. The Game Maker’s Toolkit account focused on development tools for creatives, has published a video advertising the Patreon of one of its channels, in which it talks about political issues. The creator of Minecraft has asked him to stop talking about politics – when he himself has done it on his account on more than one occasion – and the person in charge of Game Maker’s Toolkit has replied that he would stop talking if Notch left Twitter. The result, you can see it below:
Well this is a weird day pic.twitter.com/3zMny4a6yG
— Game Maker’s Toolkit (@gamemakerstk) August 28, 2020
Notch, father of Minecraft, has kept his word and the Twitter account has been completely deleted, in a move that has not gone unnoticed and that has set the networks on fire due to the attitude of the Swedish creative. Now, it only remains to know if from Game Maker’s Toolkit they are also going to fulfil their part of the bargain leaving politics aside.
In the absence of knowing how this soap opera will end, the Minecraft saga is still very active, although without its original responsible. In fact, in the first days of September comes Spooky Winter, the expansion of Minecraft Dungeons that confronts us with a deadly cold.
Source: 3DJuegos
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