Mojang Has Retired Its Card Battle Game, And Offers One More Year Of Playtime

Mojang Has Retired Its Card Battle Game, And Offers One More Year Of Playtime


Mojang means Minecraft. The Microsoft-owned developer also works on different projects.  Minecraft servers  was a different project that was a card-based online battle game that's available across PC, Mac and tablets. Unfortunately, the title is now at the end of its life and the developer has announced that it will cease development of the game. The announcement doesn't provide an explanation for the abrupt end, but we've reached out to find out if there's any reason at all Mojang won a legal battle against Bethesda in being able name the game "Scrolls" in the first place, but was bound to name any sequels in the same manner. Mojang promises to keep the servers running for another year. This means that you'll have 12 months to complete the latest update and the levels that were released in the month of March.



Update The following update: A Mojang spokesperson said that the launch of the "Scrolls" beta was hugely successful. Tens of thousands of players battled daily and many of them are still active today. However the game has reached a stage where it's no longer able to sustain continuous development."