Microsoft bought 'Minecraft' because it's perfect for HoloLens

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Microsoft surprised many when it announced it had acquired Mojang, maker of the hit game Minecraft for $2.5 billion. What could a company specializing in operating systems, business software and consoles do with an already popular sandbox game primarily enjoyed by children? The game's creator, Markus "Notch" Persson, certainly helped expedite the sale, but Microsoft had something else in its arsenal that was also perfectly suited to the game: HoloLens.

"Let's have a game that, in fact, will fundamentally help us change new categories," Nadella told the New York Times in an interview. "HoloLens was very much in the works then, and we knew it." Already, we've had a taste of what Microsoft might be planning with the game. In our brief time with HoloLens, we played Holobuilder, a game inspired by Minecraft that let us build a virtual world in the demonstration room and blow a (virtual) hole in the wall. During HoloLens' surprise January unveiling, Microsoft included Minecraft in its demonstration video, hinting that it would be the perfect showcase for the capabilities of its upcoming headset.


Obviously, Microsoft isn't new to gaming, but with rivals moving into different categories like virtual reality, the company has taken a different approach with HoloLens. Headsets like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Samsung Gear VR work by tricking your eyes, but Microsoft's hoping that holograms, or more specifically augmented reality, will wow consumers by overlaying digital objects on a real world canvas.

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ArzuaPosted:

RyujiTakasu Now all they need to do is not turn it into crap. Hopefully we get some updates along the way.


Wouldn't be surprised by it.

TIFUPosted:

Waiting to see what goes on with this..

SkyPosted:

its kinda smart i guess .1

KatsumiChanPosted:

Now all they need to do is not turn it into crap. Hopefully we get some updates along the way.

Repulsive98Posted:

I think its a smart move by Microsoft.

KatsumiChanPosted:

Sanctyy Loling at that video. That kind of technology is nowhere near yet. Will be years before we see anything remotely like that in everyday life most likely.


Well, it will take awhile but I'm glad it is in the works now.

21Posted:

Loling at that video. That kind of technology is nowhere near yet. Will be years before we see anything remotely like that in everyday life most likely.

OGPosted:

I think its a smart move by Microsoft. Imagine what they can do to improve with the amount of money they have.

XboxPosted:

I was surprised when I heard Microsoft bought this.


Im sure they mostly bought it for the money its going to make them.

AD4MPosted:

'Buy now for $100,000' Kappa