The situation is hardly much of a surprise, although it remains interesting that 10th anniversary celebrations won’t include the person who actually created what’s being celebrated. Either way, Microsoft had the following to say on Persson’s involvement: “His comments and opinions do not reflect those of Microsoft or Mojang and are not representative of Minecraft.” If you are out of the loop on the situation, Notch has received major criticism in recent years. Many believe he is now simply an online troll. Whether you think that or not, it cannot be denied Persson has spread transphobic and sexist content online, while also offering plenty of other unsavory language.
No Involvement
Persson created Minecraft and developer Mojang, but in 2014 decided to step away from his position in the company. He sold to Microsoft in a multi-billion-dollar deal but was never really close to the company. For example, once Microsoft took control of Mojang, Notch had no further influence on the company. In fact, but the time Mojang went to Microsoft, Persson was not even actively developing the game. However, Microsoft largely stayed respectful to Minecraft’s creator, including leaving in references to him. Those references were removed in recent months as Notch’s comments and actions became more bizarre. This is the first full rebuke from Microsoft and seems all ties to Persson are severed.