Mojang’s ending development on Scrolls
Minecraft developer Mojang has canned active development on its only other game, Scrolls.
Minecraft developer Mojang has canned active development on its only other game, Scrolls.
Bethesda's lawyers aare once again proving they're a litigious, overzealous lot.
The minds behind Minecraft have been working on a card game called Scrolls. It's now available, and will only cost you $5.
Mojang are mostly known for their smash hit, Minecraft. Unknown to many, the company have been working on a card game called Scrolls. It is expected to release towards the end of November.
Minecraft developer Mojang's next game is in open beta next month. Here's a question...would you care if it was from another developer?
Mojang has settled with Bethesda, and the Minecraft cerators are free to use the "Scrolls" name.
Looks like Bethesda's taking Minecraft's Notch to court after all.
Minecraft's Notch has responded to Bethesda's legal threats by challenging them to a game of Quake 3.
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