The creator of Minecraft plans to open a new studio, but it will work

Markus Notch Persson has experienced a quiet retreat since sold Mojang and its successful game Minecraft to Microsoft years ago - even if it has created controversial stories on social networks. But now, it seems to be ready to go back to work, as a new tweet suggests that it seeks to recover in the development of games.

Publish the issue earlier today on Twitter, Notch asked his Followers: Theoretically, do you prefer that I'm developing small free games, or I create a studio and I create refined commercial games?

So far, the responses have been mixed. Some have supported Notch to return to the development of the game. Others, however, have more interesting ideas about what it can do with its money from the mega-agreement with Microsoft.

A fan suggested: I want you to invest in other studios. Another believes that development would not do much in Notch. The first since I guess you have abandoned the management of a studio for a good reason, they explained.

So there was the question of what the studio would do , and if Notch was trying something innovative like Minecraft , or maybe even something more rationalized.

Notch has not made a decision yet because it seems that it reflects. But given his conflicts with many industry people on Twitter in the past, it seems that some might be wary when it comes to teaming up with him. Doing something by itself can be the most obvious answer, for some.

We will see what Notch will follow in the coming months. In the meantime, you can check MINECRAFT , its previous creation, on a number of platforms now.

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