Minecraft Championships are events held every month by a group called the Noxcrew. Only Minecraft content creators are allowed to compete in these championships. Forty players participate, and ten teams are formed.

The participating teams have to play mini-games, and they will be ranked based on the coins their team obtains. After eight mini-games, the top two teams go against each other for the crown.


Minecraft Championship (MCC): Where to watch and other details

Where can fans watch the MCC?

Each Minecraft Championship is streamed live on Noxcrew's official Twitch channel. The admins of the event livestream and commentate on the whole event. Here is the link for Noxcrew's Twitch.

Since all the participants are content creators themselves, most of them stream the event from their perspective on their Twitch channels.


More information regarding the next MCC

πŸ‘‘ MCC All-Stars takes place on November 13th πŸ‘‘Every player has won at least one event! You'll meet the teams later this week πŸ”₯ https://t.co/B0NA96VavD

The next Minecraft Championship is going to be different from the normal MCC tournaments. It will be the fourth special-themed MCC ever, and only streamers who have won at least once at MCC can participate. It is titled Minecraft Championship (MCC) All-Stars.

The event will commence a few days from now, on November 13 at 8:00 PM GMT. Converted timings for a few other timezones:


List of participants for the MCC All-Stars

πŸ‘‘ Announcing team Red Rabbits πŸ‘‘@sapnap @BadBoyHalo @Dream @GeorgeNotFoundWatch them in MCC All-Stars on Saturday November 13th at 8pm GMT! https://t.co/jctccBHBoR

Team Red Rabbits:

Team Orange Ocelots:

Team Yellow Yaks:

Team Lime Llamas:

Team Green Geckos:

Team Cyan Coyotes:

Team Aqua Axolotls:

Team Blue Bats:

Team Purple Pandas:

Team Pink Parrots:

With Dream, Sapnap, GeorgeNotFound, and BadBoyHalo on the same team, fans expect Team Red Rabbits to at least make it to the top three.


Edited by R. Elahi