Notch stops developing 0x10c
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Marcus Persson, known as Notch, said he had stopped working on 0x10c.
"Nope, their are no future aspirations for 0x10c. I'm going to make small games for the rest of my life. If someone on the office wants to carry it on they can. "
According to Notch, he was not able to significantly advance in the development, despite the fact that a lot of time was spent on the project. In a video on Twitch, he said that he was interested in working on small games, although he had not yet come up with names for them.
0x10s was supposed to include a fully programmable computer on a spaceship, with which players could write their own scripts for various purposes.
Perhaps a group of fans will be able to continue developing 0x10c, although it is not clear how they will gain access to the code already created by Notch. The Mojang team will continue to release updates for Minecraft and Scrolls.
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