A disc-based Minecraft for Xbox 360 is in the works

In addition to the new ‘Minecraft Realms’ service

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Knowing that Minecraft has been a consistent top seller on Xbox 360, it’s unsurprising to hear that Mojang, 4J Studios, and Microsoft are putting out a disc-based release for the platform. When it arrives at retail in the US on April 30 for $19.99, Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition will come with all of the content through the upcoming ninth title update.

Future updates for the Minecraft on Xbox Live Arcade will also come to disc-based game. Additionally, it’s heading to Australia, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Singapore, and Taiwan in “early June.”

In other Minecraft news, Mojang has plans for a subscription service called Minecraft Realms that will offer rentable servers for $10 to $15 per month. This is specifically being aimed at families with younger players and will be “a simpler kind of service” than existing options, according to Mojang CEO Carl Manneh. I’m now unable to picture the development team without dollar signs where their eyes should be.

Mojang targets families with Minecraft Realms subs service [GamesIndustry International]

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