Minecraft Live 2025 has concluded, and Mojang has unveiled an exciting array of updates and new content for the iconic game. The first game drop of the year, dubbed "Spring to Life," is set to launch on March 25. This update will breathe new life into the Overworld, making biomes feel more immersive and alive. Players can look forward to new variants of cows, pigs, and chickens, along with enchanting ambient features such as the glittering firefly bush, falling leaves, and the whispers of sand. These additions promise to enhance the exploration experience in Minecraft.
The second game drop, while yet to be named, will introduce a fascinating new block called the Dried Ghast. This block, slightly smaller than a regular block and adorned with cute tentacles and a grumpy face, can be rehydrated to transform into a Ghastling—a baby ghast. With care, the Ghastling can evolve into a Happy Ghast, a new mob variant. Players can craft a Ghast harness to ride the Happy Ghast, allowing up to four players to soar through the skies together. Additionally, the new Locator Bar feature will help players find their friends while flying, making it easier to navigate and collaborate. Mojang highlighted that the Happy Ghast will be particularly useful for builders in Survival Mode, offering a taste of Creative Mode freedom within the constraints of Survival.
Mojang also announced a significant visual upgrade for Minecraft, named "Vibrant Visuals." This upgrade aims to transform the visual experience of the game without altering gameplay mechanics. For more details on this upgrade, check out IGN's dedicated article and their visuals comparison video.
In other news, Mojang shared an exclusive clip from the upcoming "A Minecraft Movie" and announced a movie-themed in-game live event. This event, set to take place in Midport Village from March 25 to April 7, will immerse players in a multiplayer experience where they defend the village from a piglin attack through three engaging mini-games. Completing all challenges during the event will reward players with the coveted Yearn cape.
During our visit to Mojang's offices in Sweden, we learned more about the developer's stance on various topics, including why they won't create a Minecraft 2, won't transition to a free-to-play model, and won't employ generative AI in game development.