How Much Did Microsoft Buy Minecraft For?
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Ever wondered how much Microsoft shelled out to buy Minecraft, the game where you can build anything you can imagine out of blocks? You’re not alone; it’s a hot topic among gamers and industry watchers alike.
Let’s dig into the details and find out exactly how much Microsoft paid for Minecraft, transforming it into a global phenomenon under their umbrella.
The Big Purchase: Minecraft’s Price Tag
Microsoft didn’t just dip into its piggy bank to buy Minecraft; it broke the bank wide open, spending $2.5 billion to acquire Mojang, Minecraft’s parent company, back in 2014. That’s billion with a ‘B’!
This massive investment by Microsoft aimed to expand its reach in the gaming world, making Minecraft an integral part of its gaming ecosystem. Given Minecraft’s immense popularity and its place as the best-selling video game in history, it’s safe to say Microsoft made a wise investment.
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