The Minecraft Realms service is currently in closed alpha, and should launch in the desktop Minecraft sometime before summer. Mojang has been working on an official mod API that they hope to release at some point, and this can be used to create a library of officially supported mods which can be enabled through the Minecraft Realms service with the assurance that it won’t cause problems with the game. Minecraft Realms should offer a “one click solution" for the people who need assistance with these things. Since nearly the very beginning of Minecraft’s launch, two of the biggest customer support issues have involved troubles hosting worlds on outside servers and running mods that could possibly conflict with each other and create issues in or break the game. The aim of Minecraft Realms is to streamline the creation and hosting of worlds for online multiplayer, as well as a reliable system for enabling or disabling mods, and make these tasks simple for non computer savvy folks to do. In an interview over at Polygon, Minecraft developer Mojang discusses a new service they’ve got in the works called Minecraft Realms, which is coming to the desktop and Minecraft: Pocket Edition ($6.99) versions of their popular sandbox game.
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