Microsoft shows off 'Minecraft' titles at E3, giving 'Pokemon Go' new competition
by Todd Martens, Los Angeles Times
Jun 17, 2019
3 minutes
One began as a passion project and turned into a svelte, goofy and surprisingly slick little action game. Another started as a tech experiment and now has ambitions of conquering the world, one neighborhood at a time.
Both visions are part of Microsoft's plans for the second decade of "Minecraft," whose studio the company purchased in 2014. Microsoft came to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) this week to tout its streaming initiatives, tease a new "Halo" game and lay the groundwork for a new
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