Since its release in 2011, Minecraft has come a long way. It revolutionized the sandbox genre by letting players create intricate buildings and massive worlds.
From multiplayer options to mobile versions of the game, Minecraft has been in almost every gaming media. It even has an upcoming live-action movie, which is currently under fire from long-time fans.
Another Minecraft fan poured their dedication into the game by creating a stellar cyber city with raytracing and neon shaders.
Posted on Reddit by u/octavian_world, they shared a photo of their Minecraft city called Griffin. It showcased bright lights and massive buildings, as seen in games similar to Cyberpunk 2077.
The city is part of a world called Sky Pixel, a project they’ve been updating on Planet Minecraft. Sky Pixel includes several regions and areas, such as snow mountains, lush valleys, and various cities.
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Fellow Minecraft fans in the gaming subreddit expressed their delight in the cyber city. Many players referenced various lines from Cyberpunk 2077, implying that the city is somewhere Cyberpunk can happen. A complete walkthrough of the city can be found below.
Sky Pixel is available on Planet Minecraft and interested players can use the world in their private and LAN servers. A server dedicated to Sky Pixel including the cities such as Griffin will be launched in late 2024, according to the Sky Pixel’s project page.
Warner Bros. recently revealed the first A Minecraft Movie trailer which didn’t go well with fans. Many people criticized the use of a live-action cast along with the animated world, with some even comparing it to the first version of Sonic from the Sonic The Hedgehog movie. Others pointed out that it feels like another mediocre movie where the protagonists are transported into a gaming world starring Jack Black, referencing the recent Jumanji movies.
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