11 March 2026

March 21 is Going to Be a Big Day for Minecraft Fans

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Mojang has revealed that Minecraft Live is happening on March 21, giving Minecraft fans a lot to look forward to. The development team already has a lot planned for 2026, and this upcoming presentation could reveal even more content for Minecraft.

While the format has changed over the years, Mojang has traditionally hosted events to reveal big announcements for Minecraft. The developer started out hosting a yearly in-person convention known as Minecon. However, things then transitioned to an online-only setting, with the first Minecraft Live happening in 2020. The format changed again in 2025 when Mojang started hosting two Minecraft Live presentations each year, one in the spring and one in the fall. For context, the last presentation took place on September 27, 2025, providing a look at features for both The Copper Age and Mounts of Mayhem.

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Minecraft Live is Coming on March 21

With 2026 now well underway, Mojang has announced its next Minecraft Live presentation is happening on March 21 at 1:00 PM EDT. A trailer for the presentation was revealed, which featured some of the new versions of baby mobs coming to Minecraft. Additionally, the developer noted that fans would receive a look at upcoming game drops during the event, along with behind-the-scenes content, guest appearances, and more “exciting stuff.” For those wanting to tune in, the presentation will be available on the game’s official YouTube and Twitch channels, alongside Minecraft.net.

Who’s That Character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.




Who’s That Character?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.

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What Will Be Shown at the First Minecraft Live of 2026?

It remains to be seen what specifically will be showcased at Minecraft Live on March 21, but fans should receive their first look at the second game drop for 2026. Additionally, Mojang will likely unveil the release date for the Tiny Takeover game drop. If things go similarly to the 2025 edition of Minecraft Live, this first big update of the year could be released very shortly after the event, possibly before the end of March. It will be interesting to learn who the “awesome guests” will be as well.

Given its imminent release, players are likely to get a thorough look at the content coming in Tiny Takeover. Since the announcement of the game drop in January, many of its features have been available for testing via Java snapshot and Bedrock betas/previews. As the name suggests, the game drop introduces many new versions of existing baby mobs, giving the Overworld a cuter appearance. The developer is also adding the golden dandelion to Minecraft. This craftable item gives players the power to keep baby mobs from aging.

As one of the most popular video games in the world, it will be interesting to see how Mojang looks to continue Minecraft‘s momentum in 2026. For comparison, 2025 was a stacked year for the open-world survival game. Specifically, A Minecraft Movie was released on April 4, grossing nearly $1 billion. Furthermore, four game drops were rolled out over the year, adding a bunch of new content to Minecraft, such as the happy ghast and copper golems. The game also received the Vibrant Visuals update in June 2025, overhauling the graphics on Bedrock, with the improvements coming to Java in the future.

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Hopefully, Minecraft Live 2026 will be able to satisfy both new and longtime fans of the game. While Mojang releases occasional development update videos throughout the year, the biannual presentations are obviously a big deal for the community. Many are hoping for some new and meaningful features to be revealed that could help keep the experience fresh in 2026 and beyond.


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Released

November 18, 2011

ESRB

E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence