As is the case every year, June was Pride Month, and the gaming world joined in on the festivities. Over at Mediatonic, the Fall Guys team celebrated Pride Month by releasing the Painted with Pride costume which players can pick up for free, and the Forza franchise allowed players to grab a free special rainbow livery for the 2009 Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster. These are not the only franchises showing their pride, however; plenty of other studios have their Pride Month celebrations, including the Minecraft developer Mojang.
For Mojang, the Pride festivities will last all summer, and gamers will get to participate even if they do not play Minecraft. However, this year'sMinecraft celebrations seem to pale in comparison to what Mojang has done in previous years. If the studio wishes to improve its Pride Month celebrations for 2023, it should learn from its strategies from previous years, and throw in a few new ideas, too.
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Minecraft is a game that has amassed itself a vibrant community of players from around the world who come together to share their creations and express themselves through the game's easily moldable world. Mojang has acknowledged the diversity of Minecraft's global community, and Pride Month is just one of the ways the studio celebrates the diversity of the Minecraft fan base.
In past years, Mojang has gone all out for Pride Month, and its celebrations typically extend past June to last all summer. Best of all, gamers often do not need to even play Minecraft to join in the festivities, as the studio has activities both in its game and on its various social media accounts. This was seen in 2021 when the bulk of Minecraft's Pride Month celebrations were
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