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Microsoft Introduces An All-New Minecraft AR Game This Season!

Microsoft has introduced new teasers for what looks like a Minecraft AR game this season for mobile users across the world.

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Microsoft has introduced new teasers for what looks like a Minecraft AR game this season for mobile users across the world. Minecraft has now joined the likes of Pokémon Go to create fun augmented reality games for mobile users worldwide. The teasers released by Microsoft have created quite a bit of curiosity and intrigue among fans across the globe and the latest teaser hints at this AR game being an inevitable development in the near future.

This teaser in the form of a video is a definite hint from the American multinational giant of the launch of a Minecraft AR game. It is apparently scheduled to be launched on May 17th on the official site of the game.

Pokémon Go was a game in its own league that was based on augmented reality, and that took the world by a storm. It allowed users to interact with their favorite Pokémons in a way that had never been explored before. This legendary game also allowed users worldwide to explore real locations and look for Pokémons at near and far away areas. This game can easily be regarded as a milestone in the history of AR mobile games, and Minecraft AR is expected to deliver an even more massive hit soon.

The teaser video is also ingenious and fascinating as it achieves in teasing the imagination of people and deliberately showcases the launch date of the game on a mobile screen. Although the video seems to be a pretty low budget with a poor green screen, it is safe to say that it complements the low-graphics aesthetics quality of Minecraft pretty nicely.

That said, a lot of details are still hazy and pending revelations. There are still a lot of explanations awaited like is it really an AR game and will it be made accessible for both Android and iOS users! The best way to eliminate the inquisitiveness is to check what’s up on May 17th on the official website of Minecraft.

Rest assured, Microsoft succeeded in tickling the curiosity of people throughout the world with this short and precise teaser!

Source The Verge

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