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Minecraft Live is an interactive livestream about the video game Minecraft, hosted annually by developer Mojang.Originally starting out as an in-person fan convention called MinecraftCon (later Minecon [a] [b]), the first gathering was in 2010; the event reoccurred annually until 2016 under the name Minecon.
Dream created his YouTube account on February 8, 2014, [6] under the username DreamTraps [7] and started to upload content regularly in July 2019. [8] The oldest accessible video on Dream's account involves him playing Minecraft deliberately poorly in order to "trigger" viewers. [8]
Minecraft Live 2023 revealed two fantastic new DLC coming to the game soon: a brand-new Star Wars: Path of the Jedi DLC, and a new DLC based on BBC Earth’s Planet Earth III.
Charles Batchelor, better known by his online name Grian, is a British YouTuber, who is primarily known for creating Minecraft content on multiple different SMP (Survival Multi-Player) servers such as Hermitcraft and the Life Series Servers. [2] As of February 2025, his main channel has over 8.6 million subscribers and 2.5 billion views. [3]
The series is told through Minecraft and is designed for educational use in classrooms. [7] American author Jordan Shapiro praised the show for demonstrating the educational potential of Minecraft. [21] Garrett, upon being asked if he would be interested in transitioning to television, stated that he was happy remaining on YouTube. [22]
Phillip Watson (born 1 March 1988), known online as Philza or Ph1LzA, is an English Twitch streamer and YouTuber.He is known for his Minecraft hardcore series, where he plays the game on its most difficult setting, with permadeath (one life per game) and no respawns.
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In addition to Minecraft, his livestreams have included games such as Valorant, Fortnite and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. [5] He has taken part in Twitch chess tournaments such as PogChamps. [10] [11] He has appeared in several YouTube videos by MrBeast, including one in which he won a ten-person game of tag. [5] [12]