Minecraft 2 is Coming? Creator Notch Teases Minecraft Spiritual Successor on X


Markus Persson, better known as Notch, the legendary creator of Minecraft, has sent the gaming community into a frenzy with a tantalizing post on X (formerly Twitter). On January 1, Notch hinted at the possibility of creating a spiritual successor to his iconic game or continuing work on his current project—a roguelike, first-person dungeon crawler. His tweet, an open invitation for feedback, has reignited fan interest and sparked a wave of speculation about his next big move.


The Tweet That Started It All

“Honest and legitimate request for feedback for once,” Notch began. “The new game I’m passionately working on is currently set to be a traditional roguelike mixed with a tile-based first-person dungeon crawler. But then I gots to thinking that maybe there are people who like my work but might not share my taste in retro nostalgia and would prefer for me to make a spiritual successor thing to Minecraft, and I mean sure, I’d take that cash. So market research. I’d be happy to oblige either, which one would make you happier?”

Notch’s candid tone and acknowledgment of the commercial potential of a Minecraft-like project have already divided the gaming community. The excitement intensified with his follow-up post clarifying his position: “No, it would be super illegal. Instead, I’d make a new original game of the same type as Minecraft and call it something else. These are traditionally sometimes referred to as ‘spiritual successors,’ but usually kinda mostly feel a bit flat. But, like, if that’s actually what people want, I would LOVE to make that game. It’d be my Gremlins 2.”

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A Return to Form?

For many fans, the idea of Notch revisiting the sandbox genre is thrilling. After all, Minecraft remains one of the most influential games in history, blending creativity, survival mechanics, and community-driven play in a way that redefined modern gaming. Notch’s offer to create something in the same vein, even under a different name, feels like a rare opportunity to recapture the magic of those early Minecraft days.

But it’s not without challenges. As Notch himself noted, spiritual successors often struggle to live up to the legacy of their predecessors. The expectations for such a game would be astronomical, and some fans question whether lightning can strike twice.


The X Gaming Community Responds

Notch’s request for feedback has sparked lively debates online. Some fans, like @chrisstanchak, directly called for “Minecraft 2,” despite the obvious legal hurdles. Others, such as @Boldheart1994, encouraged Notch to follow his creative instincts, emphasizing the personal joy his work has brought to their lives.

Meanwhile, not all responses were positive. Users like @TheFreeman1198 argued against the idea of a sequel, pointing out that Minecraft is still evolving with regular updates from Microsoft. On the other hand, humorous and extreme takes, such as one from @MaybeMidwits, show that the idea of a spiritual successor is far from universally accepted.


Notch’s Current Project

While much of the attention has been on the potential Minecraft successor, Notch’s current project deserves its share of the spotlight. Known as “Levers and Chests” during its early development, the game was described by Notch himself as a roguelike with first-person dungeon crawling elements in his recent social media posts. This direction aligns with Notch’s love for retro-inspired mechanics, offering a more niche but equally intriguing gameplay experience.

Whether he pivots to a Minecraft-like game or stays the course with “Levers and Chests,” Notch’s willingness to openly consult his audience highlights a rare transparency in game development. This approach could redefine how creators interact with their communities in the early stages of a project.


Wrapping it Up

Notch is clearly in a unique position. On one hand, he has the freedom to create whatever he wants, without the pressure of pleasing a corporate overlord. On the other, the shadow of Minecraft looms large over his career, and any attempt to revisit that genre will inevitably be compared to the original. It’s a double-edged sword, but one that Notch seems willing to wield.

Personally, I think the idea of a spiritual successor to Minecraft is exciting—but only if it brings something new to the table. Nostalgia can be a powerful tool, but innovation is what keeps games alive. If Notch can thread that needle, his next game could be a game-changer.

Meanwhile, there’s a Minecraft movie coming. And it doesn’t look all that great. If it does, blame Microsoft, not Notch.

What do you think? Should Notch follow his passion for roguelikes, or is the gaming world ready for another sandbox epic? Let’s keep the conversation going!

 


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Derek Gibbs
Derek Gibbshttp://clownfishtv.com
I'm into video games, anime, tech, comics -- whatever else guarantees I never get to leave to the house. I handle operations at WebReef Media by day, and write about geek stuff at night. I was the original "Steven Bubbles," but now write under my own name. Graduation, baby!

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