First of all, yes, there is a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Minecraft esports scene. It actually got started around four years ago where two teams face off in an arena-style map armed with whatever they can construct. It’s basically like a team deathmatch version of Fortnite, but with super-low poly counts.
It doesn’t look all that impressive now, but just wait until 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Minecraft gets ray-tracing support.
Second of all, Minecr𝄹aft esports is big in China, and as has been the case in Chin𒅌a since the technology age began, in their promotional material.
Industry analyst Daniel Ahmad recently posted a video that shows us a NetEase ad for Minecraft esports, and it seems to feature music taken from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Devil May Cry 5. This is probably an illegal reproduction unless Capcom gave NetEase permission to use the DMC5 soundtrack in their advertising, and is just another example of how hard it is to keep a handle on intellectual property t🎃heft in China.
Although the music seems appropriate given the bizarrely frenetic action in Minecraft esports, we can’t help but think it’s still not quite as good as the soo♕thing rhythms of the originalꦬ Minecraft score. Maybe they should revert back to the initial soundtrack and re-record this commercial entirely.
Now, if you want a REAL Minecraft esport, your best option is actually 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Steve and the gang are the latest DLC characters for Smash Bros, and he looks like a real hoot to play. Just, uh, watch out for his blocks. Apparently, the🅘re’s a glitch that’ll cause you t🐲o completely fall through the map if you try 𝓀to smash those blocks, a🐻nd that often means instant death.
On top of that, Steve's victory poses has h𒆙im holding his m♍eat right out there in the open for God and everyone to see. If that's not bad sportsmans♔hip, I du🌞nno what is.
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