The second episode of the anticipated Minecraft Live event is scheduled for September 27. An earlier accidental leak from the Minecraft team had suggested it might go live on September 22, but it looks like fans will have to wait a little longer.
The previous episode streamed nearly six months ago in March, revealing several major updates and additions. Many consider the new mount, Happy Ghast, and the Vibrant Visuals upgrade among the best reveals in March's Minecraft Live. Judging by the trailer for the next episode, however, the upcoming stream seems capable of surpassing its predecessor in terms of surprises.
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The Next Minecraft Live Stream Date Revealed
A new trailer reveals that 2025's second Minecraft Live event will stream on September 27 at 1:00 PM EDT or 7:00 PM CEST. Fans can watch the show on most platforms, including Minecraft's official accounts on YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and even TikTok. The trailer teases new segments, such as "Developer Secrets" and "Special Guests," which have already excited long-time fans. Some also believe the show might focus on major updates for Minecraft's Desert biome and introduce new aquatic features, as these environments play a prominent role in the teaser.
One detail that has caught many fans' attention is the FAQ section on the official Minecraft Live website. In response to a question about the show's length, the developer notes it could run anywhere from 60 to 90 minutes. Considering that the previous two Minecraft Live shows were around 30 minutes, this could suggest the next episode might be one of the longest ever. It also hints at more surprises than the March show, especially since the official announcement emphasizes "game drops," possibly indicating multiple thematic Minecraft updates will be released soon.
The recent news has also reignited rumors about the speculated Minecraft Spicewood project, with many hoping Mojang will finally reveal more about the rumored Dungeons spin-off. However, fans should take these speculations with a grain of salt, as the developer has not confirmed any specific details about the event's contents.
Regarding the Special Guests segment, many believe Mojang's stream will feature some of Minecraft's biggest content creators. Recently, streamers like Mogswamp and Shubble posted online about visiting the Mojang office, sparking rumors that they might participate in September's stream. As expected, the event will also include the Deep Dig After Show, hosted by Vu Bui, with developers and other guests discussing all the upcoming updates in Minecraft.
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