Minecraft has only been increasing in popularity, and for a little while on YouTube, the overall interest decreased slightly; the quarantine and the pandemic have led to a substantial increase in both playing and watching interest in Minecraft.
This has led content creators to begin recording and enjoying Minecraft while still maintaining or increasing their viewership. During this pandemic, Minecraft’s active monthly player base started at 126 million active monthly players and rose to close to 132 million active monthly players.
On August fifteenth, there was the eight Minecraft Championship, which saw the Pink Parrots winning and showing off the by standing on the winning podium.
In the Pink Parrot, there was Dream, who is a famous Minecraft YouTuber that has been gaining a significant amount of popularity by creating the Minecraft Manhunt Game type. The Ninth Minecraft Championship had up to 100,000 viewers.
The Ninth competition wasn’t won by the Pink Parrots and was instead won by the Blue Bats, which consisted of FalseSymmetry, Rendog, fruitberries, and HBomb94.
The Minecraft Championship just completed its Ninth competition, which took place on September twelfth, which was widely popular and drew in a massive amount of viewers. The Twitter user and gamer insider Rod Breslau, or @Slasher, sent out the below tweet, which said that this Championship had a total of 500,000 viewers. While near the end of the Championship, the Twitch stream had over 300,000 viewers in the Minecraft category.
This is a massive achievement for Minecraft players and Minecraft content creators as the interest in Minecraft continues to grow.
Anyone looking to view and watch the next Minecraft championship, then it’s going to take place on September twenty-sixth, which isn’t that far away, so put that fantastic event in your calendars so you could be one of the Live viewers.
While the teams in the Minecraft championship are primarily content creators that are selected by the event coordinator, the next Minecraft championship is going to offer two teams that are comprised of viewers, which will allow fans to be able to play in the Championship that they have watched excessively.
This means that Minecraft players should have even more of a reason to tune into the next Minecraft championship! Getting a chance to play with or against your favorite content creators makes this a unique experience when compared to the other competitions that have taken place.