Minecraft Live official timings for all regions announced
Minecraft Live is merely hours away and fans are beyond excited for the event since the developers will be announcing all the upcoming content for the game. If the rumors are true, a new biome called the “pale garden” is on the way. A new hostile mob living in the pale garden is also coming, which Mojang Studios has named, the “Creaking.”
Mojang Studios has made the wait slightly easier by announcing the official timing of the Minecraft Live event for all the regions. Here are the global timings of the event.
Official timing for Minecraft Live
Starting from the headquarters of Mojang Studios, the Minecraft Live event will start streaming at 7 PM CEST in Stockholm, Sweden on September 28, 2024. Stockholm is where the entire event has been recorded as well. The region-based timing of the MC Live is as follows:
- New York, USA: 1 PM EDT
- Seattle, USA: 10 AM PDT
- São Paulo, Brazil : 2 PM BRT
- London, UK: 6 PM BST
- Cairo, Egypt: 8 PM EEST
- New Delhi, India: 10:30 PM IST
- Tokyo, Japan: 2 AM JST (September 29)
- Sydney, Australia: 4 AM AEDT (September 29)
Recently, some leaked images have shown a glimpse of the pre-recorded live stream. If the leaks are true, Mojang Studios have two major items for the game: the Creaking mob, and the pale garden biome.
The Creaking mob appears to be a variant of the Warden, while the pale garden is a new biome in the overworld. As the name suggests, this biome has a desaturated look to it. The ground blocks appear to have a texture and color of diorite. Since this is a new biome, a new tree and wood type might also be coming to the game.
According to the leaks, the Creaking mob might even add a new gameplay mechanic. As long as the players are looking at it, it will not attack them. However, breaking eye contact results in the mob approaching, and eventually attacking the player.
The leaks also showed a new item called the “Creaking Heart” which is probably dropped when the Creaking mob is killed. The use of this new item remains to be seen.