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Minecraft Legends

t’s more than a little surprising that the developer behind is co-creating a game, but Blackbird’s storied RTS history means this is worth keeping an eye on, even if words like Nether and piglins mean nothing to you. The former is some nasty corruption and the latter are the monsters spreading it in this action RTS, which has you building bases and leading forces including skeletons and creepers into the fray. There’s multiplayer, of course: Competitive and co-op. Not sure how this exists, but it has potential.

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