It's been going strong for more than a decade at this point, yet Minecraft does not seem to be showing any signs of letting up, which for millions of fans, can only be a good thing. With the recent Caves & Cliffs part 2 update going live last November, there is always so much to explore and the studio seems keen to keep introducing new assets for longevity's sake. With its open world vastness and LEGO-style building mechanics, it has captured the hearts of young and old gamers across the world, and it seems as though one team has decided to bring the classic Danish blocks into the Mojang universe.