Microsoft confirms acquisition of Minecraft/Mojang for $2.5 Billion

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Microsoft announced it's bought Minecraft studio Mojang for a deal worth $2.5 billion. The buyout will see Mojang founders Markus "Notch" Persson, Carl Manneh and Jakob Porser leave the Swedish studio. Both companies confirmed the acquisition this morning, with Head of Xbox Phil Spencer noting Microsoft's "long seen the potential of Minecraft."

"At Microsoft, we believe in the power of content to unite people," Spencer wrote on Xbox Wire. "Minecraft adds diversity to our game portfolio and helps us reach new gamers across multiple platforms. Gaming is the top activity across devices and we see great potential to continue to grow the Minecraft community and nurture the franchise.

"That is why we plan to continue to make Minecraft available across platforms – including iOS, Android and PlayStation, in addition to Xbox and PC."



Notch gave the following statement
I'm leaving Mojang

I don’t see myself as a real game developer. I make games because it’s fun, and because I love games and I love to program, but I don’t make games with the intention of them becoming huge hits, and I don’t try to change the world. Minecraft certainly became a huge hit, and people are telling me it’s changed games. I never meant for it to do either. It’s certainly flattering, and to gradually get thrust into some kind of public spotlight is interesting.

A relatively long time ago, I decided to step down from Minecraft development. Jens was the perfect person to take over leading it, and I wanted to try to do new things. At first, I failed by trying to make something big again, but since I decided to just stick to small prototypes and interesting challenges, I’ve had so much fun with work. I wasn’t exactly sure how I fit into Mojang where people did actual work, but since people said I was important for the culture, I stayed.

I was at home with a bad cold a couple of weeks ago when the internet exploded with hate against me over some kind of EULA situation that I had nothing to do with. I was confused. I didn’t understand. I tweeted this in frustration. Later on, I watched the This is Phil Fish video on YouTube and started to realize I didn’t have the connection to my fans I thought I had. I’ve become a symbol. I don’t want to be a symbol, responsible for something huge that I don’t understand, that I don’t want to work on, that keeps coming back to me. I’m not an entrepreneur. I’m not a CEO. I’m a nerdy computer programmer who likes to have opinions on Twitter.

As soon as this deal is finalized, I will leave Mojang and go back to doing Ludum Dares and small web experiments. If I ever accidentally make something that seems to gain traction, I’ll probably abandon it immediately.

Considering the public image of me already is a bit skewed, I don’t expect to get away from negative comments by doing this, but at least now I won’t feel a responsibility to read them.

I’m aware this goes against a lot of what I’ve said in public. I have no good response to that. I’m also aware a lot of you were using me as a symbol of some perceived struggle. I’m not. I’m a person, and I’m right there struggling with you.

I love you. All of you. Thank you for turning Minecraft into what it has become, but there are too many of you, and I can’t be responsible for something this big. In one sense, it belongs to Microsoft now. In a much bigger sense, it’s belonged to all of you for a long time, and that will never change.

It’s not about the money. It’s about my sanity.


Jens Bergensten 'Jeb' made a quick statement on twitter.


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Source: http://www.joystiq.com/2014/09/15/microsoft-confirms-acquisition-of-minecraft-studio-mojang/

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LoungePosted:

I wonder if this change will ruin minecraft.. I really hope it doesnt as minecraft is a very good game!

RedactedPosted:

this could ruin the game, or make it better

XOPosted:

NikolaiLoverG935
Gwyn Because they did so well with the other titles they bought over the decades. RIP in peace Banjo/Conker.


The "IP" in "RIP" stand for "In Peace." You really don't need to say "in peace" after typing it.

Also, Banjo and Conker were old games anyways. Nobody cares for a sequel from those. This is completely different.


The whole "RIP in peace" has been a joke for a while now.

I hope this turns out to be a good thing, not bad.

RinPosted:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but Notch sold the company because he was tired of negative comments? People hate Minecraft but it has more followers than haters. As long Microsoft will keep it multi platformed, I will support this.

TeKzPosted:

This kinda makes me sad, I played Minecraft when it was first able to be purchased. But I mean it's time for a change.

OtakuBooPosted:

This could turn out pretty interesting IMO!

-CorgiPosted:

Gwyn Because they did so well with the other titles they bought over the decades. RIP in peace Banjo/Conker.


The "IP" in "RIP" stand for "In Peace." You really don't need to say "in peace" after typing it.

Also, Banjo and Conker were old games anyways. Nobody cares for a sequel from those. This is completely different.

xByNovaaPosted:

Probably the worst decision for Mojang ever imo

Only good thing that can come out of this is nicer and bigger MineCons

vizuaLzPosted:

Fragor $2.5 billion was his pricetag... Surely all the money he made from Minecraft was enough. Nobody needs that much money. I don't even really play Minecraft anymore, but I still find this unfortunate as Mojang sort of represented and jumpstarted the idea of the indie dev and now they just sell themselves off to a major corporation. Monopolization is never good. Hopefully Notch makes another good game instead of just cashing out and saying screw it.


Notch concluded himself saying "Its not about the money. Its about my sanity.", and his whole statement details that he wasn't enjoying being a symbol of Mojang anymore. We should respect the decision Notch has made, Microsoft buying Mojang is not monopolisation of the gaming market.

CearnsyPosted:

Fragor $2.5 billion was his pricetag... Surely all the money he made from Minecraft was enough. Nobody needs that much money. I don't even really play Minecraft anymore, but I still find this unfortunate as Mojang sort of represented and jumpstarted the idea of the indie dev and now they just sell themselves off to a major corporation. Monopolization is never good. Hopefully Notch makes another good game instead of just cashing out and saying screw it.


Only time will tell as he claims its not about the money if that is true then he will continue to make games if he enjoys its as much as he says he does