A number of unimplemented Minecraft mobs have lost in Mojang's Mob Vote over the years. Previously, these votes allowed players to choose the next mob to be added to the game.
The Minecraft developer announced that it is retiring its divisive mob vote via a blog post on Monday. Started in 2017, the mob vote was a community event where developers would present players ...
Mojang is currently hosting a public server on Minecraft Bedrock Edition, called Eerie Office Party. The developers created a fun fictional version of their offices and showcased how each game ...
particularly through the now-defunct mob vote. While several mobs were designed for the mob votes, only a handful were officially added to Minecraft, including the Phantom, Glow Squid, Allay ...