Microsofts Minecraft Migration Meets A Mixed Response

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Minecraft's account migration to Microsoft is underway, and some players aren't completely satisfied. Mojang claims that the change will improve security and provide more security features. However certain accounts have been blocked. This is a mandatory move. Minecraft



First announced last month, the switch is primarily security-focused. After you make the switch, you'll be able to utilize two-factor authentication. As as of March 10, however you'll have to move your account to keep playing Minecraft, and that's been a source of a bit of anger with certain players. Top minecraft servers



Docm77, a Minecraft content creator, calls the account migration the "biggest mistake in the history of Minecraft" via Twitter. Reason being "If you have more than one account, you are forced to create a Microsoft account for each". This could result in your Microsoft account being blocked because of certain terms-of-service requirements. This isn't something all Minecraft fan will have to deal with however it could be a problem for content creators or those who just like to play the game. They might need to create additional Microsoft accounts. When it comes to social media, there are a number of stories from players who are struggling to make the leap.



If you haven't transferred your account yet The good news is that it's easy to do. You can learn how to transfer your account here. Realistically, it may not be a big issue for a lot of players due to the sheer popularity of Xbox Game Pass. A lot of us already have the app on our PC which means that all it means for a lot of players is that you'll be able to launch the Minecraft Launcher in the event that you want to.



The account migration is taking place ahead of the Minecraft The Wild release, which is scheduled to release sometime in this year. Go to the link below to learn more about it.