IIRC, Microsoft paid 5 billion USD for Mojang several years ago now. They’ve added tons of mtx to bedrock (and neglected Java because it’s harder to monetize I guess)

Then there’s story mode and dungeons.

But 5 billion is/was a lot. Do you think they’ve brought in that much since taking over?

  • @BURN
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    141 year ago

    Minecraft merch is massive as mentioned by the other commenters. They get a flat licensing fee, as well as likely a cut of sales. Minecraft branding is all over the place for kids.

    They never cared about the money the game made, as it likely is a very small portion of the annual income for Mojang. The brand is what’s valuable to them

  • smoothbrain coldtakes
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    1 year ago

    Absolutely.

    It’s the same thing with Disney: it’s all in the merchandising. There are Minecraft Xbox consoles, Minecraft controllers, Minecraft books, plushies, t-shirts – all kinds of branded shit everywhere.

    Bedrock edition, like you said, is monetized to hell and back again, but those official mods are actually pretty well designed and enjoyable. I think my favorite one was the Star Wars mod that came out around when Mando first starting airing, which had a few planets like Dagobah, Tatooine, and a bunch of other cool features.

    There are also mods for Fallout and Halo - the Halo mod is a faithful recreation of the original installation in the first Halo game, and it’s really neat to fly around the place and recognize most of the levels.

  • @MysticKetchup
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    81 year ago

    You’re also forgetting merchandising, which is probably one of the biggest money makers. I wouldn’t be surprised if they have made it back already, but given that MC shows no signs of stopping anytime soon, they’re practically guaranteed to eventually

  • @Stovetop
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    41 year ago

    Oh absolutely they have. Minecraft stuff is everywhere. Worldwide, even. They continue making income from the games themselves via all of the DLC packs in Bedrock and the spinoff games of course, but I’ll bet the major source of income has been all of the merch. And there’s a lot of it. Can’t go to a toy store without finding something Minecraft related.

    • @Etterra
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      41 year ago

      The Minecraft tax on Lego seems to be as much as 25%, so yeah, merch. George Lucas wrote the book on merchandising your franchise, and EVERYBODY has been copying it ever since.

  • 👁️👄👁️
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    21 year ago

    I’ve sold a lot of Minecraft branded cakes with creeper figurines on them, so I have contributed to this.

  • Franzia
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    21 year ago

    Mojang has made them two new games to expand on the current IP. This cash cow will still be providing milk when I’m dead. As other’s have said, I’ll state more boldly: Minecraft is Mickey Mouse.