Microsoft is shutting down its MiniCraft Earth mobile game in June due to the epidemic. The goal of the ambitious game was to compete with Pokemon Go and allow players to meet and play together. The world had to be included in the virtual blocks.

The Minecraft team says, "Minecraft Earth was developed with free movement and collaboration - two things that have become impossible in the current global situation." "As a result, we have decided to redistribute our resources to other areas that matter to the Minecraft community and end support for Minecraft Earth in June 2021."

The final build of the game is being released today, which reduces the time it takes to craft the game and the cost of some materials. It is designed to make it easier and safer for players to make and build at home in the months before the game goes down on June 30.

Players will no longer be able to download or play Minecraft Earth after June 30, and Microsoft is deleting player data on July 1.