Still one of the most influential, popular, and successful video games out there, Minecraft is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon, and it has been since its beta release all the way back in 2011. Despite being over 10 years old, Minecraft is still one of the most played video games today, comfortably sitting right alongside modern juggernauts like Fortnite and Call of Duty. It only makes sense, then, that developer Mojang would want to capitalize on the Minecraft brand as much as humanly possible, and its range of spin-offs, like the upcoming Minecraft Legends, do just that.