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Game | Minecraft |
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Founded | 2019 |
Inaugural season | Season 1 (2019–2020) |
Administrator | Scott Major |
Organising body | Noxcrew |
No. of teams | 10 |
Competitors | 40 (per event) |
Most titles | Sapnap (7 wins) |
Official website | mcchampionship |
MC Championship (MCC) is a monthly Minecraft tournament organised by Scott Major (known online as Smajor1995) and Noxcrew (a community that creates Minecraft-related events and maps). Ten teams of four compete in a series of Minecraft minigames. The tournament began its first season on November 17, 2019, and is currently in its third season.
Gameplay
Ten teams of four players, a rotating cast of established content creators, compete in each iteration of the tournament.[1][2] They face off in eight minigames that test a variety of core skills in Minecraft, such as combat, parkour, survival, and teamwork.[1] Teams win coins for their performance in each minigame.[3]
At the end of the event, the two teams with the most coins duel in Dodgebolt, a best-of-five archery game that determines the winner of the event.[3][4]
List of games
Game | Type | Span | Description |
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Ace Race | Movement | MCC 7– | |
Battle Box | PVP | MCC 2– | Teams compete head to head to fill a central area with wool or eliminate all the opposing players.[5] |
Big Sales at Build Mart | Team | MCC 3– | Players recreate a series of builds block for block.[6] |
Bingo but Fast | Team | MCC 6–13, 34– | |
Dodgebolt | — | MCC 1– | The top two teams duel it out with bows and arrows for the championship.[4] |
Foot Race | Movement | MCC 1–6 | |
Grid Runners | Team | MCC 16– | Teams complete challenges to progress through a series of rooms.[7] |
Hole in the Wall | Movement | MCC 1– | Players avoid getting knocked off a shrinking platform by moving walls.[5] |
Lockout Bingo | Team | MCC 1–5 | |
Meltdown | PVP | MCC 22– | Teams use bows to freeze opposing players and collect coins from crates around the map; teams are eliminated when all of their players are frozen, but players can be revived when melters are placed nearby.[8] |
Parkour Tag | Movement | MCC 12– | |
Parkour Warrior | Movement | MCC 1–11, 26– | Players avoid getting tagged by a hunter in a parkour arena. Inspired by the game show Ninja Warrior.[4] |
Rocket Spleef | Movement | MCC 1–13 | |
Rocket Spleef Rush | Movement | MCC 20– | |
Sands of Time | Team | MCC 5– | Noxcrew's lead game designer, Isaac "Epic Landlord" Wilkins, came up with the idea while sitting for his GCSE in religious studies.[4] |
Sky Battle | PVP | MCC 9– | Teams fight each other on floating structures as the map border shrinks.[5] |
Skyblockle | PVP | MCC 1–8 | |
Survival Games | PVP | MCC 1– | |
TGTTOSAWAF | Movement | MCC 1– | Players race across a series of maps. Short for "To Get to the Other Side and Whack a Fan". Inspired by the game show Takeshi's Castle.[4][5] |
History
Background
Noxcrew, the creative team behind MC Championship, was founded in 2011 by Stefan "Noxite" Panić.[4] Noxcrew first organized on the sandbox game Garry's Mod, where members collaborated on various creative projects.[4] They soon turned to Minecraft, another sandbox game, and their creative projects there became popular on Minecraft forums.[4] The Noxcrew Gameshow, a spiritual ancestor to MCC in which content creators play classic game shows recreated in Minecraft, ran from 2012 to 2015.[4] Noxcrew incorporated in 2017 and grew over time to include about 50 volunteer members.[4]
Scott Major, a Scottish YouTuber also known as Smajor1995 or Dangthatsalongname, said he got the idea for MCC after playing in Minecraft Monday, a Minecraft team competition hosted by Keemstar.[9] He said he liked the general format but found Keemstar hard to work with.[9] When Minecraft Monday ended in late 2019, there was an opening for a new personality-driven Minecraft esports competition.[1][10] Major said he approached Panić of Noxcrew for advice, and Panić volunteered to collaborate to produce a new event.[9]
Debut and development
MC Championship was announced on Twitter and YouTube on 8 November 2019.[11][12] The first event was held the next week on 17 November 2019.[4] Events continue to be held about once a month.[1] Most participants livestream their points of view on YouTube or Twitch.[2] An estimated 500,000 concurrent viewers (including 100,000 for Dream) watched MCC 9 in September 2020,[13] and MCC 15 peaked at 913,000 viewers in July 2021.[14] MCC was "the biggest competitive Minecraft event" by early 2022;[4] Major said earlier that was it was the world's "largest Minecraft streaming event".[15] Viewership declined to an average of over 100,000 by the end of 2022.[14]
MCC has evolved over the years with new maps, designs, and players.[2][16] Development of new maps begins with a stage of prototyping called greyboxing in which key elements are laid out without consideration for décor.[4] Existing games have occasionally been "remixed" to be played with different mechanics.[14] Team composition is shuffled by Major each event for the sake of competitive balance as well as player preferences for profanity use and requests for one teammate.[4] About three new players are admitted each event.[4] A score-tracking website, MCC Live, launched in May 2021.[17]
Outside the canon
Several special non-canon MCC events have taken place. A Pride-themed event in June 2021 raised more than US$300,000 for the nonprofit the Trevor Project.[2][7] MCC Rising events have featured less established Minecraft content creators,[18][19] while MCC All-Stars featured lineups of only past MCC winners.[20]
MCC has invited fans to participate in several ways. Fans comprised two of the teams competing in MCC 10 in September 2020.[3] A public Minecraft server called MCC Island, featuring a selection of MCC minigames, was announced on 29 May 2021.[21] The server opened in closed beta on 20 August 2022.[21] The server also gives MCC competitors a chance to practice the minigames between events.[22] Noxcrew crowdsourced builds for the Big Sales at Build Mart minigame in April 2022.[6]
List of champions
Date | Event | Winner | Team members |
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Season 1[23] | |||
17 November 2019 | 1 | Purple Pandas | Michaelmcchill, Kara Corvus, Krtzyy, King_Burren |
9 February 2020 | 2 | Aqua Horses[lower-alpha 1] | Quig, HBomb94, Ryguyrocky, MiniMukaYT |
14 March 2020 | 3 | Orange Ocelots | Vikkstar123, PeteZahHutt, Smajor1995, Shubble |
18 April 2020 | 4 | Purple Pandas | Wilbur Soot, Technoblade, TommyInnit, Ph1LzA |
16 May 2020 | 5 | Yellow Yaks | Smajor1995 (2), Shubble (2), Quig (2), Seapeekay |
13 June 2020 | 6 | Blue Bats | Fruitberries, Fundy, CptPuffy, BitzelYT |
18 July 2020 | 7 | Orange Ocelots | PeteZahHutt (2), fWhip, Eret, HBomb94 (2) |
15 August 2020 | 8 | Pink Parrots | Dream, Technoblade (2), King_Burren (2), Michaelmcchill (2) |
12 September 2020 | 9 | Blue Bats | HBomb94 (3), Fruitberries (2), FalseSymmetry, Rendog |
26 September 2020 | 10 | Orange Ocelots | PeteZahHutt (3), Smallishbeans, FalseSymmetry (2), Cubfan |
24 October 2020 | 11 | Fuchsia Frankensteins[lower-alpha 2] | Dream (2), GeorgeNotFound, Sapnap, Karl Jacobs |
14 November 2020 | 12 | Green Guardians[lower-alpha 3] | GeorgeNotFound (2), Ph1LzA (2), TapL, Wilbur Soot (2) |
12 December 2020 | 13 | Teal Turkeys[lower-alpha 4] | Eret (2), Illumina, Krinios, Punz |
Season 2[23] | |||
29 May 2021 | 14 | Aqua Axolotls | HBomb94 (4), Smajor1995 (3), SolidarityGaming, Wisp |
26 June 2021 | Pride 21[lower-alpha 5] | Aqua Axolotls | Illumina, Gizzy Gaza, KreekCraft, Ryguyrocky |
24 July 2021 | 15 | Red Rabbits | Dream (3), Sapnap (2), Michaelmcchill (3), Quackity |
28 August 2021 | 16 | Pink Parrots | Dream (4), F1nn5ter, BadBoyHalo, Seapeekay (2) |
18 September 2021 | 17 | Orange Ocelots | FalseSymmetry (3), Grian, PeteZahHutt (4), SB737 |
2 October 2021 | Rising[lower-alpha 5] | Pink Parrots | jojosolos, SpeedSilver, xNestorio, Blushi |
23 October 2021 | 18 | Mustard Mummies[lower-alpha 6] | Sylvee, Tubbo, Sapnap (3), Smajor1995 (4) |
13 November 2021 | All-Stars[lower-alpha 5] | Red Rabbits | Sapnap, BadBoyHalo, Dream, GeorgeNotFound |
11 December 2021 | 19 | Teal Turkeys[lower-alpha 7] | Ph1LzA (3), Sneegsnag, TommyInnit (2), Sapnap (4) |
26 March 2022 | 20 | Aqua Axolotls | HBomb94 (5), 5up, GeminiTay, Antfrost |
30 April 2022 | 21 | Cyan Coyotes | Sapnap (5), Seapeekay (3), Snifferish, KryticZeuz |
28 May 2022 | 22 | Pink Parrots | Purpled, TommyInnit (3), CaptainSparklez, TheOrionSound |
18 June 2022 | Pride 22[lower-alpha 5] | Red Rabbits | Dream, GeorgeNotFound, Karl Jacobs, Foolish Gamers |
23 July 2022 | 23 | Orange Ocelots | Quig (3), InTheLittleWood, Eret (3), F1nn5ter (2) |
22 August 2022 | 24 | Yellow Yaks | Dream (5), BadBoyHalo (2), Skeppy, GeorgeNotFound (3) |
24 September 2022 | 25 | Green Geckos | Smallishbeans (2), jojosolos, GoodTimesWithScar, Seapeekay (4) |
3 October 2022 | 26 | Violet Vampires[lower-alpha 8] | Fruitberries (3), Ph1LzA (4), Shubble (3), TheOrionSound (2) |
12 November 2022 | 27[lower-alpha 9] | Purple Pandas | Blushi, FireBreathMan, BdoubleO100, impulseSV |
3 December 2022 | 28 | Teal Turkeys[lower-alpha 7] | Punz (2), Sneegsnag (2), Solidarity, CaptainSparklez (2) |
Season 3[23] | |||
18 March 2023 | 29 | Aqua Axolotls | HBomb94 (6), Krtzyy (2), Cubfan (2), FalseSymmetry (4) |
1 April 2023 | Scuffed[lower-alpha 5] | Blue Bats | GeminiTay, fWhip, Smallishbeans, Smajor1995 |
Lime Llamas | Skeppy, awesamdude, BadBoyHalo, Ponk | ||
29 April 2023 | 30 | Purple Pandas | Solidarity, FireBreathMan (2), InTheLittleWood (2), Smajor1995 (5) |
20 May 2023 | 31 | Red Rabbits | jojosolos (2), Shadoune666, OllieGamerz, CapitanGatoYT |
10 June 2023 | Pride 23[lower-alpha 5] | Purple Pandas | Krtzyy, Mysticat, Elaina_Exe, Gizzy Gazza |
15 July 2023 | 32 | Red Rabbits | Antfrost (2), Ranboo, Aimsey, GoodTimesWithScar (2) |
5 August 2023 | 33 | Red Rabbits | Sapnap (6), Ponk, Punz (3), vGumiho |
16 August 2023 | Rising 2[lower-alpha 5] | Lime Llamas | Nominalgravy, WadeBox, NomadOfTheWorld, KhaosKorps |
16 September 2023 | 34 | Cyan Coyotes | OllieGamerz (2), Sapnap (7), Shadoune666 (2), RedVelvetCake |
20 October 2023 | Twitch Rivals[lower-alpha 5] | Yellow Yaks | Antfrost, awesamdude, Cubfan, CaptainSparklez |
11 November 2023 | Party[lower-alpha 5] | Cyan Coyotes | Elaina_Exe, Fruitberries, Hannahxxrose, vGumiho |
- ↑ Now Aqua Axolotls
- ↑ Replaced Pink Parrots for this Halloween event
- ↑ Now Green Geckos
- ↑ Replaced Aqua Axolotls for this festive season event
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Non-canon event
- ↑ Replaced Yellow Yaks for this Halloween event
- 1 2 Replaced Cyan Coyotes for this festive season event
- ↑ Replaced Purple Pandas for this Halloween event
- ↑ Half-canon Underdogs event
References
- 1 2 3 4 Çakır, Gökhan (12 December 2020). "What is the Minecraft Championship (MCC)?". Dot Esports. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 Michael, Cale (5 July 2021). "Minecraft Championship returns to numbered competition with MCC 15 on July 24". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- 1 2 3 "Minecraft: MC Championship opens up to fans to play against YouTubers". Newsround. BBC. 20 September 2020. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fay, Kacee (11 May 2022). "Noxcrew discusses the past, present, and future of the MC Championship (MCC)". Dot Esports. Retrieved 7 September 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 Fay, Kacee (6 September 2022). "All MCC Island mini-games". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- 1 2 Fay, Kacee (11 April 2022). "Noxcrew launches 'Big Builds at Build Mart' search for new Minecraft Championship (MCC) builds". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- 1 2 Fay, Kacee (22 June 2022). "Noxcrew launches fundraising page for MC Championship (MCC) Pride to change the event as donation goals are reached". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ↑ Fay, Kacee (27 May 2022). "MC Championship Meltdown rules, explained". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
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- ↑ Fairfax, Zackerie (13 September 2020). "Minecraft Championship Draws Insane Viewership Across Twitch And YouTube". Screen Rant. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
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- ↑ Hale, James (3 June 2021). "YouTube Millionaires: Dangthatsalongname's Channel Is A Trove Of Memorable Gaming Moments, From 'Minecraft' To 'Among Us'". Tubefilter. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- ↑ Michael, Cale (24 November 2020). "Noxcrew says MC Minecraft Championship 13 will be the last event of 2020, introduces seasons to the series". Dot Esports. Retrieved 21 October 2023.
- ↑ Michael, Cale (26 May 2021). "Noxcrew launches new event tracker for Minecraft Championship series". Dot Esports. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- ↑ Michael, Cale (10 September 2021). "Noxcrew expands Minecraft Championships (MCC) for new creators with MCC Rising". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ↑ Fay, Kacee (21 August 2023). "All MC Championship (MCC) Rising 2 teams". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ↑ Newell, Adam (13 November 2021). "Who Won Minecraft Championships (MCC) All-Stars: Results, final standings, scores". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- 1 2 Fay, Kacee (20 August 2022). "MCC Island Closed Beta opens today, first invites have been sent out". Dot Esports. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
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