I haven’t played Minecraft since 2015, but I get the feeling I might again in the new few years as I wanna find new hobbies. I know that game has changed a whole lot but I don’t have any official online data on it.

I’ve had this Microsoft account for over a decade and its probably full of personal information that I wanna let go of, I’ve already exported all my data. I would need to pay $30 for another copy of Minecraft, same price I paid in 2013. I just did a bunch of searching and its not possible to transfer my Minecraft license to another account.

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    I lost my minecraft account when I refused to migrate from mojang to Microsoft. I should own a copy, therefore piracy is morally justified. Minecraft overall was supposed to be an indie game with self-hosted servers, but it gradually became enshittified when Microsoft bought it.

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      Minecraft has stayed amazingly unshitified. Microsoft took two paths for Minecraft. They kept and updated the open Java version and developed a completely separate enshitified version that nevertheless can interact with the Java version using free open source server software.

      If all products were done this way, the world would be a better place.

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        Requiring you to register with a real phone number, bothering you with logging in globally, linking your minecraft account to your entire windows PC (thank God for Linux), and introducing special features in a microtransaction-riddled version of the game is just the early middle stage of enshittification. Next comes removal of old features as more players switch to bedrock to enjoy the new special features.

        The Java edition is in the middle of being phased out. They’ve only kept it for this long because bedrock is inferior and unplayable on most devices. It may look like Microsoft kept it out of kindness, but I assure you it will be gone soon.

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          Java version will never be phased out. The entire modding community is built on it. If java version dies, the community dies. Leaving microsoft with nothing but fortnite kids.

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          The Java edition is in the middle of being phased out

          They have been releasing updates with new features to the Java version every 3 months.

          but I assure you it will be gone soon.

          It’s been 11 years dude.

          MS eventually ruins everything. But Minecraft has lasted unshitified longer than some open source projects. I’m not going to stop using Jellyfin just because in 20 years it will turn into Plex.