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Hello :) My son is a huuuuge fan of Minecraft and I was just wondering (as an old boomer haha) is it still relevant in 2023? How many active players are there? Want to hear feedback from a younger generation :)

Hey bro, yeah it's hella the game. All kids and teens are actively playing it. Why are you asking? 

  • 1 year later...

The beauty of Minecraft is that it keeps evolving—new updates, features, and community content keep it fresh for players of all ages. Your son’s love for the game is totally justified!
 

  • 3 months later...

My little cousin is obsessed with it, and every time I visit, he’s either building something crazy or trying out new mods. It’s a game that keeps players engaged, no matter their age.
 

Yeah, Minecraft is still huge, especially with kids and teens. The game keeps growing with updates, and the modding community makes sure there's always something fresh to explore. My little brother plays it non-stop, whether it's survival mode or building insane redstone contraptions. It's one of those games that doesn't get old.  

  • 2 weeks later...

I started playing it in college, and years later, I still hop back in with my niece and nephew. They're super into creative mode and keep showing me things they built with mods I've never heard of. The game keeps adapting so well, so kids stay interested. And with all the updates and massive online communities, it's not going anywhere soon.

If your son's into other games too, like CS2 or even Rust, and picks up skins along the way, there's this spot where you can instantly sell Steam items for cash. I came across it at https://skinomat.com/ while looking into selling some old CS: GO skins I had lying around. It's not bad if he ever gets into that side of gaming.

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