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who invented minecraft

Minecraft was invented by Swedish game programmer Markus Alexej Persson, better known by his nickname “Notch.”

Quick Scoop

  • Inventor: Markus Alexej Persson (“Notch”), born in 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • First version created: 2009, originally under the working name “Cave Game.”
  • Role of Mojang: Persson founded Mojang Studios in 2009 to continue developing and publishing Minecraft.
  • Later development: In late 2011, Jens Bergensten (“Jeb”) took over as lead developer, helping expand and refine the game while Persson stepped back.

A tiny origin story

In 2009, after experimenting with a base-building project called RubyDung and getting inspired by a blocky mining game called Infiniminer, Notch mashed those ideas together into a rough prototype he called “Cave Game.” That prototype quickly evolved into Minecraft, a blocky open world where players could mine, craft, and build almost anything they imagined.

He shared early builds online, updated the game constantly in response to community feedback, and watched it grow from a one‑person side project into the best‑selling game in history. Eventually, Mojang was sold to Microsoft in 2014, and Notch left active development, but his original creation continues to be updated and played worldwide today.

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