With more than 700 channels: YouTube marks a trillion views of Minecraft content
"If each of those trillion views were only one second long, the total views would amount to over 30,000 years," YouTube said.
In fact, the Minecraft community includes more than 35,000 creators
Yinon Ben Shoshan
15/12/2021
Wednesday, 15 December, 2021, 10:38 Updated: 11:28
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YouTube announced this morning (Wednesday) that the content of Minecraft, one of the most popular games in the world, reached a trillion views on the platform.
In honor of the achievement, the company has set up a special website that allows to explore the data behind the festive milestone for YouTubers in the field of gaming and game development over the years.
The current Minecraft community includes more than 35,000 creators, representing more than 150 countries and territories.
In fact, there are over 700 channels with more than a million subscribers Also, YouTube noted that the creators in the gaming community have uploaded more than a million Minecraft videos to the platform this year, with over 30 billion views of game-related videos recorded in the US alone.
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"If each of those trillion views were only one second long, the total views would amount to over 30,000 years," YouTube said, adding: "If each view consisted of a 12-inch square 12-inch minecraft block, we could build an access path from a sphere The land to the sun and back - and we still had a surplus of about 7 million miles left. "
Minecraft is a three-dimensional game in the style of a virtual "sandbox" of creation, developed by the Swedish company Mojang.
The game was first released in 2009 for the PC, and in the same year versions for iOS and Android were also released.
In 2014, Mojang extended $ 2.5 billion to Microsoft in a deal.
Today the game is available for all platforms - including PlayStation, XBOX, Nintendo and macOS.
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