p>Fortnite may continue to get the lion's share of the spotlight However, it doesn't mean that it's hurting the other gaming phenomenon. Microsoft's Helen Chiang told Business Insider in an interview that Minecraft now has 112 million active gamers every month, a surge of 20 million over figures from October 2018. This includes players from all platforms as well as players who play as part of an Xbox Game Pass, but it's still not a small feat for a game which has existed in various forms for more than a decade.

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p>Chiang stated that it was partly due to the imaginative game’s evergreen status -- people "keep returning" to it. You might fire up Fortnite or any other game that take the spotlight but there's a great possibility that you'll be back to building tunnels and homes in Minecraft after that.

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p>Other factors are also likely to be crucial. On top of its sheer popularity across platforms, Minecraft's unwieldy graphics and basic mechanics make it easy to play on devices with modest hardware, whether it's an affordable PC or smartphone. You can still enjoy an enjoyable experience with an affordable investment in hardware.

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p>Microsoft's goal is to ensure that the game remains relevant. The augmented reality aspect of Minecraft Earth helps, as do ray-tracing and other efforts to spruce up the look. https://www.openlearning.com/u/englishholmberg-ri9k59/blog/Watch2PlayersMinecraftDocumentaryForFreeOnYoutube But it's not clear whether this is enough. Roblox recently reached 100 million monthly players, and Fortnite may be close (it reported 78.3million players in August 2018). It might not take much for other games to be able to capture the current zeitgeist in the world of entertainment. https://mahoney-flowers.technetbloggers.de/microsoft-is-bringing-minecraft-to-the-oculus-rift-1663266980 </p>


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