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Video games are your usual funfare where players are handed a gun and simply go around wreaking havoc in the world. And no doubt those games are fun to play; those games earn a lot of money too; hence, many developers have based most of their catalogs around such games. But sometimes a developer comes along who does something different and unusual. One such guy is Markus Persson, the guy who madeMinecraft.

Minecraft Game

This pixelated, first-person survival game is something else. It’s not just your typical run-of-the-mill survival game, but it’s an experience that tests people’s sense of creativity too. This independent game quickly became a success, making its creator an overnight success and incredibly rich.

Microsoft had boughtMinecraftfor $2.6 billion from its creator, Markus Persson

When people used to imagine a video game as your usual first-person shooter with a lot of violence, many developers were trying to change that opinion. Some developers tried changing that, and they did change it to some extent too. Valve madePortal 1andPortal 2.

Nintendo did this with theAnimal Crossingseries of games, and there were a bunch of other puzzle games out there too. But whenMinecraftlaunched back in 2011, nothing could match its success. The game was a literal sensation that no one could ignore.

Minecraft

People were playingMinecraftand loving it way too much. By September 2014, the game had already sold around 15 million copies. According to the Verge Then the game was sold to Microsoft along with its parent company, Mojang,for a price of $2.6 billion.This was a huge payday for Markus Persson, as this deal increased his net worth to a whopping $1.5 billion.

He then went on to develop a bunch of other games, such asCaller’s Bane, a strategy digital collectible card game. Then he developedCliffhorse, a comedy game in the vein ofGoat Simulator,etc. But none of these games were able to reach the popularity ofMinecraft.And that’s no surprise either; one can only catch lightning in the bottle once, and that was inMinecraft.It is now so popular that it is beingmade into a movie.The best part is that to no one’s surprise,Jack Black is going to playan important role in it.

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But this does not mean he is fading away anytime soon. Even today, he is one of the most influential people in the gaming industry, and as of 2024, according to Forbes, histotal worth is $1.3 billion.This is all thanks to his way of living; in 2014, he purchased a home in the Trousdale Estate of Beverly Hills. Back then, he had paid $70 million for that house. The Verge reported thathe outbid the likes of Beyonce and Jay-Zfor that property.

Nowadays, he mostly spends his money and time on computer gear and traveling. Many of his fans can often find him on social media sites like Reddit, talking about the cons of quick success and such.

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Still, this goes to show how incredibly life can change for people who are passionate enough to give time to the stuff they care about the most.

He is not the only game developer at the top

While Markus Persson has made a good name and reputation withMinecraft,he is not the only person at the top. There are some other revolutionary people right at the top with him. He is followed, albeit not very closely, by the Houser brothers;according to celebritynetworthboth Dan and Sam are reportedly worth around$150 million each.These are the heads of Rockstar Games the company that developsGTAseries.

Yes, it’s not close to Markus Persson, but let’s not forget that they keep on making games and will continue to grow over time. Still, Markus Persson made history with thatMinecraftdeal; it would be hard for many to even touch him doing anything similar.

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Rohit Sejwal

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Rohit Sejwal has been enthusiastically playing video games for over 15 years and has been writing about them for around 1.5 years now. His love for movies pushed him towards video games and made him look at them as a new interactive medium for storytelling. Besides completing his Masters in Mass Communication, he also has a diploma in filmmaking and has a sheer passion for reading dark fantasy books besides watching movies and playing video games.

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