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Of: Omer Kayali

The “Minecraft” project “Craft Attack” is entering its 10th round. Numerous viewers follow how over 50 well-known streamers let off steam.

Although “Minecraft” is now more than ten years old, it is still very popular with fans – despite the blocky graphics. Hardly any other game allows you to be so creative. Players even create entire universes in Minecraft. Streamers on Twitch and YouTube are also enthusiastic about the sandbox game because it offers so many possibilities. The online broadcaster “Rocket Beans TV”, for example, designed a game called “Beans Castle”, which was based on the Japanese game show “Takeshi’s Castle”. A few years ago, some well-known German streamers started the “Craft Attack” event, in which they let off steam on a shared “Minecraft” server. Season 10 started at the end of October and this time there are over 50 streamers, including rewinside and Trymacs.

What exactly is Craft Attack anyway?

“Craft Attack” doesn’t have a real goal. The streamers play “Minecraft” together on a so-called “vanilla server” – i.e. without any mods. They also build and fight with or against each other and they also role-play. One season of Craft Attack officially lasts a full year before the next starts, but typically most participants drop out after a few weeks. After the end of the season, the created maps are available for all players to download. However, only invited streamers are allowed to participate during the event. The “Craft Attack” founders include rewinside, earliboy, BrokenThumbs and Zander.

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Trymacs, the second largest Twitch streamer behind MontanaBlack, has teamed up with a few other participants for Season 10 of Craft Attack. He explains their plan in the following video:

Craft Attack is one of the biggest streamer projects

With more than 50 well-known streamers taking part, “Craft Attack” is one of the largest projects of its kind in the German-speaking world. There is no official stream, instead the participants broadcast separately via Twitch, which means that numerous viewers follow the event – and the fans are very happy. The overview of all current live streams is on the unofficial “Craft Attack” website with this link listed.



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