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Mojang celebrates 30 million sales of Minecraft Pocket Edition with a live Q&A

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
July 17, 2019
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Mojang celebrates 30 million sales of Minecraft Pocket Edition with a live Q&A

Most people with a smartphone play or have played mobile games with their devices, and there is a good chance Minecraft Pocket Edition is one of those games. Mojang just announced that Minecraft PE has been purchased 30 million times! For any game that is a big number and for a mobile game which isn’t cheap, compared to other phone games, 30 million is a massive number. Minecraft PE recently came to Windows Phone and runs great, and if you are looking for a solid game on the go, we recommend it.

To celebrate their achievement, Mojang will be hosting a live Q&A with the team of developers for Minecraft PE. The questions will be chosen from Reddit where they will be voted on and screened prior to being asked live later this week. Head over to the Reddit page to submit and vote on questions involving Minecraft Pocket edition. If you’re not one of the 30 million who have bought the game, maybe this is the week to give it a try.

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