Mojang Announces The End Of Its Card Battle Game And Offers One Year Of Playtime

Mojang Announces The End Of Its Card Battle Game And Offers One Year Of Playtime


Mojang means Minecraft. The Microsoft-owned developer also has other projects. Scrolls was a second project: an online card battle game that is available on PC, Mac and tablets. Unfortunately, the title has reached the end of its lifespan, with the developer announcing that it will discontinue development on the game. minecraft servers Although it doesn't offer any explanations as to why the game has come to an end, we reached out to discover the reason. Mojang claimed that it won a legal battle against Bethesda by being able call the game "Scrolls", but was not allowed to name sequels. Mojang promises to keep the servers up for another year. That means that you have twelve months to complete the latest update and level that was released in the month of March.

Update An Mojang spokesperson confirmed to us: "The launch of the "Scrolls" beta was a huge success. Tens of thousands of players battled daily and many of them remain active to this day. The game is no longer able to continue to grow in a continuous manner.

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