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When is Minecraft Live Mob vote in 2022?

Mob vote

Minecraft has the most extensive gaming community on the planet. This community is tuned into their computer screen every year in October, eagerly watching the Minecraft Live event! An event that has managed to captivate Minecraft players across the globe, across age barriers.
Each year Minecraft players speculate about the new updates that might be announced at the event. But that’s not what we’re here for today, we will be covering every query related to the Mob Vote that happens in the event, and for the event itself, we have yet another coming up in a few days discussing every single update that might come to the game.

Till then, let’s dive into the Mob Vote event!

When is Minecraft Live 2022?

Minecraft Live, as always, will be held on October 15th, to be specific. The event, as always, will be online and can be streamed via YouTuber for free. Millions of players tune into the show live, and you can do so, too, as there are a lot of fun activities planned for the event.

They don’t just announce the update and leave; they spread the upcoming feature throughout the event. To be honest, it gets kinda dull after a while because they keep showing us how Mnectratf is changing lives worldwide, which is really to entice their Corporate bosses.

Or you can simply tune in at the end of the stream dn see the announcement yourself.

When is the Minecraft Live Mob Vote 2022?

Mob vote

The Minecraft Mob Vote 2022 will happen with the Minecraft Live event. In the mob vote, players across the globe are given a chance to vote for the mob they love!

Three mobs are disclosed before the event, a few weeks before the event. And then the players have to vote for the mob they like the most. I don’t know why don’t they just add every mob to the game.

Some significant changes are coming to this year’s mob vote, which will genuinely change how you vote now. In 2020, the infamous Dream messed up the Mob Vote by sending his army of fans to vote for the Glow Squid, which was the worst mob. Even the announcer hesitated to announce the winner; he couldn’t believe that a Glow Squid won over a mini-boss.

I’m getting carried away with her. So Mojang is doing this to prevent a repeat of 2020. Only the people with the official game copy will be able to vote. They can vote from their Minecraft launchers. All three mobs will go against each other at the same time.

And the vote will last for 24 Hours, with the winner being announced at the end of the event! And that’s it; the mobs haven’t been revealed yet, and we hope we get some genuinely unique mobs this year, just like we got last year!

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