gdeac.comHome NavigationNavigation
Home >  News >  Minecraft Stays Paid: 'Best Deal Globally'

Minecraft Stays Paid: 'Best Deal Globally'

Author : Alexander Update:Apr 04,2025

In an era where many live service games have shifted to a free-to-play model, Minecraft remains steadfastly a premium experience. In a recent interview with IGN, Mojang's developers reaffirmed their commitment to the "buy and own the game" approach, even 16 years after its initial release. So, if you're hoping for Minecraft to become free-to-play, you might want to adjust your expectations.

"Yeah, it doesn't really work with the way we built it," explained Ingela Garneij, executive producer of Minecraft Vanilla. "I mean, we built the game for a different purpose. So monetization doesn't work in that way for us. It's a purchase of the game and then that's it. For us, it's important that our game is available for as many people as possible. And so I think that's a very core value that it should be accessible for everyone. It's the best deal in the world."

Play

As the gaming industry has evolved, numerous titles have transitioned to free-to-download models, often supplemented by battle passes and cosmetic packs, with varying degrees of success. Notable examples include Overwatch 2, Destiny 2, and Minecraft's Microsoft counterpart, Halo Infinite, particularly in its multiplayer mode.

Despite the industry's shift, the pressure to find new monetization strategies doesn't seem to affect Mojang. "No, no. What's important for us is that many people can enjoy it still and that's going on strong still," Garneij emphasized.

Agnes Larsson, game director of Minecraft Vanilla, further elaborated on this stance: "I mean, for me, it's part of the important values of Minecraft. I think it's become such an important thing of what Minecraft is and the perfect culture and values, and I think we all here can agree on that. It's a thing for the game and it's one part of what makes the game strong. It has strong values."

Minecraft Vibrant Visuals Comparison Screenshots

10 Images

Minecraft will continue to evolve without requiring players to spend additional money on new features. This commitment is evident in the upcoming Vibrant Visuals graphics overhaul, set to be released free of charge in the coming months. With no plans for a Minecraft 2 in sight, there's no need to repurchase the best-selling game of all time anytime soon—unless you're looking to play it on one of the many devices it's available on.

For more details on what's coming to Minecraft, be sure to check out everything announced at Minecraft Live 2025.

Latest Articles
  • Figment Free on Epic Games Store This Week

    ​ The Epic Games Store continues its tradition of offering free weekly games, this week featuring the charming puzzle platformer Figment. This musical adventure stands out among Epic's growing collection of mobile freebies, delivering unexpected qualit

    Author : Simon View All

  • Duet Night Abyss: What's New?

    ​ Duet Night Abyss is a third-person adventure shooter developed by PAN Studio and Hero Games. Stay updated on the latest news and announcements for the game here! ← Back to Duet Night Abyss main pageDuet Night Abyss News2025March 5⚫︎ The first Closed

    Author : Ryan View All

  • Switch 20.0.0 Update: New Icons, Switch 2 Transfer

    ​ Nintendo has rolled out a significant firmware update for the original Switch console ahead of the upcoming Switch 2 launch. The Version 20.0.0 update introduces several key features to prepare for the next-generation console's arrival in June, accor

    Author : Audrey View All

Topics
Top Arcade Classics and New Hits
Top Arcade Classics and New HitsTOP

Dive into the world of arcade gaming with our curated collection of classic and new hits! Experience the thrill of retro gameplay with titles like Clone Cars and Brick Breaker - Balls vs Block, or discover innovative new experiences with Fancade, Polysphere, and Riot Squid. Whether you're a fan of puzzle games (Screw Pin Puzzle 3D), action-packed adventures (Rope-Man Run, SwordSlash), or competitive multiplayer (1-2-3-4 Player Ping Pong), this collection has something for everyone. Explore the best in arcade gaming with Tolf and many more exciting apps. Download Clone Cars, Fancade, 1-2-3-4 Player Ping Pong, Brick Breaker - Balls vs Block, Polysphere, Riot Squid, Tolf, Rope-Man Run, SwordSlash, and Screw Pin Puzzle 3D today!