Minecraft Live 2023.
Image via Mojang.

Minecraft has sold 300 million copies

Another victory for the world champion.

When it comes to video game sales, there are very few titles that operate on the same stratosphere as Minecraft. The timeless sandbox game has shown its dominance yet again with an announcement from Mojang revealing that it has🦩 sold 3💝00 million copies, helping it retain its position as one of the bestselling games of all time.

Recommended Videos

The announcement came during the Minecraft Live event held on October 15. Helen Chiang, who is the head of Mojang Studios, stated that the milestone was something “no one could have dreamed of when we were all placing our first blocks.” She also showed appreciation for the community, stating that it “has built Minecraft into what it is today and what it will become in the future.”

Mojang shared some interesting . Between September 2023 and October 20🌠23 alone, on average per day, there have been 15 million skeletons slayed, 8.8 million pickaxes crafted,ꦚ and 6.7 million diamonds discovered.

Minecraft infographic.
Image via Mojang.

Minecraft’s success story

It’s been a long road for Minecraft to reac🌸h the heights it has. The game was birthed in 2009 by Notch and it gained a large following of avid fans that allowed the game to grow so popular that it was purchased, along with Mojang, by .

Since then, Minecraft has only grown thanks to a steady stream of new content, including the recent Trails and Tales update. There have also been numerous spin-offs released such as Minecraft Legends which launched in April this year.

Fans have plenty to look forward to. As the Minecraft Live event revealed, the armadillo is the winner of the 2023 Mob Vote. Minecraft is also turning 15 in 2024, and t🍷here is ple🎶nty in store to celebrate.


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. 
Author
Image of Smangaliso Simelane
Smangaliso Simelane
Staff Writer - Smangaliso Simelane is a writer with a passion for all things related to video games. He has been writing about video games since 2020.