Five years after its initial unveiling, developer Mojang has confirmed development on Minecraft Dungeons has reached its end, and that the game’s 1.17 update – which released ten months ago, back in November 2022 – will be its last.
Minecraft Dungeons, a collaboration between Mojang and developer Double Eleven, was well-received when it launched in May 2020 – Eurogamer’s Tom Phillips called it a “strong extension to the franchise, and by far the most promising Minecraft spin-off released to date” at the time.
By the time February 2021 rolled around, Minecraft Dungeons had amassed over 10m players, and was popular enough that a second season pass of DLC content was announced after its first came to and end. Mojang then announced it would introduce a live-service style seasonal model – complete with battle pass – as 2021 drew to a close.
Three “Seasonal Adventures” were released by between December that year and October 2022, with a 1.17 balance and bug fixing patch arriving a month later. And now, almost a year on, Mojang has confirmed last November’s update was its last.