p>For many, the biggest problem with Minecraft's Pocket and Windows 10 Editions has been the absence of community content. What's the point of playing Minecraft on your phone if you cannot play with that awesome new texture pack you spotted on your PC? This is your chance to try it. Microsoft and Mojang are launching a Marketplace that lets both Pocket and Windows 10 gamers download content from community creators, such as textures, skins, and entire worlds. Instead of paying for paid content, you can purchase "Minecraft Coins", which allow you to purchase extras you want. The idea is to allow producers to set "flexible prices," although it also can disguise the worth of the content you're purchasing. It's probably not the best idea to allow children to have unlimited access, in other words.

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p>The Marketplace only accepts creators who have registered businesses, so it's not going to take your project that's just for fun. However, those who do join receive a 70 percent cut of the revenue similar to the typical mobile app stores. https://bagauc.com/ A successful seller is likely to make a healthy amount of money, though it's not as much as they might make selling directly.

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p>The Marketplace will initially be limited to access. A public Android beta is launching in the middle of April. There isn't any creator content, which will be waiting until a formal launch in the spring. However, this will do something to make the difference between your Minecraft experiences on computers and mobile devices.

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