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Didn't Microsoft or EA buy Minecraft? That explains it.
From what I learned with all of these, they are a waste of money. They put in maybe 1 good thing, the rest of it is junk you'd look at on store shelves but would never pay for.
They can cram in a bunch of junk with a "retail price" that is really high and legally call it a bargain.
This is total Business-suit man move.
"Those crate loot monthly box thingys are popular with the Millenials so were going to do it as a cheap cash-in for no reason"
I'm sure this will fail. Majority of Minecraft players are children and don't see parents getting on board with it.