In an era where many live service games have shifted to a free-to-play model, Minecraft remains steadfast as a premium experience. During a recent interview with IGN, Mojang's developers affirmed their commitment to the "buy and own" approach, even 16 years after the game's initial release. Don't hold your breath for Minecraft to become free-to-play anytime soon.
"Yeah, it doesn't really work with the way we built it," explained Ingela Garneij, executive producer of Minecraft Vanilla. "We built the game for a different purpose. So monetization doesn't work in that way for us. It's a purchase of the game and then that's it. For us, it's important that our game is available for as many people as possible. And so I think that's a very core value that it should be accessible for everyone. It's the best deal in the world."
As the gaming industry has evolved, numerous titles have transitioned to free-to-download models, often supported by in-game purchases like battle passes and cosmetic packs. Examples include Overwatch 2, Destiny 2, and Minecraft's Microsoft counterpart, Halo Infinite (specifically its multiplayer component). Despite these trends, Mojang remains unfazed by the pressure to adopt new monetization strategies. "No, no. What's important for us is that many people can enjoy it still and that's going on strong still," Garneij stated.
Agnes Larsson, game director of Minecraft Vanilla, further emphasized this stance: "For me, it's part of the important values of Minecraft. It's become such an integral part of what Minecraft is and the perfect culture and values, and I think we all here can agree on that. It's a thing for the game and it's one part of what makes the game strong. It has strong values."
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Minecraft will continue to evolve without requiring players to pay for new features, as demonstrated by the upcoming Vibrant Visuals graphics overhaul, set to arrive free of charge in the coming months. With no plans for a Minecraft 2 in sight, there's no need to repurchase the best-selling game anytime soon—unless you wish to play it on one of the numerous devices it supports today.
For more on what's coming to the game, check out everything announced at Minecraft Live 2025.