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The 'Minecraft Earth' Beta Starts Its Global Takeover This Month It's been about two months since we first heard about Minecraft Earth, the augmented real-world version of the game that gives the real world playscape filled with your own blocky creations. The company promised that an alpha version of the game would be available in the summer. The game is now available, and with a new trailer for the game, the company says it will be available on iOS in the next two weeks. Minecraft Servers Android will follow "soon afterward." The iOS-first launch isn't surprising after we had our first peek at live gameplay during WWDC last month. While the new trailer offers plenty of information about how you'll play the game and what it will be like, interested players might be interested in revisiting the Apple demo to get more feel for what it's like to play in an online Minecraft world with their friends that overlays the real world. To be one of the first players to have access, you'll have to sign to play the game for free right here (you'll require a device with at least iOS 10 or Android 7 to be able to play, according to the FAQ). Access to the game is restricted as they adjust the load to servers. However you must be logged in to play. If you don't play for seven consecutive days, someone else will be able to take your place. You'll require an account with Microsoft or Xbox Live account to register, but once you've signed up there's nothing to do other than wait and prepare to build. Are you thinking that life is great? It's about get even more beta! A few locations will be getting the Minecraft Earth closed beta. Find out more about the beta and sign up to be a part of the fun! - https://t.co/Loqfw0tt0w - pic.twitter.com/wAz2QG5zMa Minecraft Earth (@minecraftearth), July 11, 2019, Proximal's blog
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