Mojang Announces The End Of The Card Battle Game And Offers One Year More Playtime

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Mojang means Minecraft. But that's not all the thing that the Microsoft-owned developer is tinkering away at. Scrolls was a second project: an online card battle game that's accessible on PC, Mac and tablets. The game has come to the end of its lifespan, with the developer announcing that it is ending development on the game. Minecraft blog Although it doesn't give any explanations for the tense end, we reached out to discover the reason. The developer claimed a legal victory over Bethesda by being able to name the game "Scrolls" however, it was prohibited from naming sequels. Mojang promises to keep the servers online for another year. That means that you'll have 12 months to complete the most recent update and level that was released last month.



Update The following update: A Mojang spokesperson stated that the launch of the "Scrolls" beta was an enormous success. Tens of thousands of players fought daily and many of them are still active today. The game has ceased to continue to grow in a continuous manner.