![]() ![]() The Planet Minecraft moderator previously received a Guinness Book of World Records recognition for uploading a video in 2013 depicting the "Largest-scale recreation of planet Earth in Minecraft." This recognition was provided at least two years prior to YouTuber PippenFTS gaining recognition for his Build The Earth project, according to an image provided by lentebriesje. The map will be reused in the upcoming sequel Breath of the Wild 2, which still has no release date as of this writing and the map was broken into chunks for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, a pseudo-prequel released this November.Īs impressive as Crockette22's Minecraft recreation looks, particularly in screenshots where they use shaders to accentuate certain color schemes, the use of data from lentebriesje undoubtedly offered a solid starting point. Though Breath of the Wild released in 2017, its fully explorable take on the land of Hyrule has become iconic for many in the gaming community, and Nintendo is capitalizing on this. However, based on screenshots that showcase numerous landscapes across Hyrule, it's clear the Minecraft map is a labor of love that others can easily go in and explore or adjust to their hearts' content. There are no buildings, and Death Mountain in the Eldin Region has some "huge mistakes" in-part due to issues with height lines in the landscape data. ![]() ![]() That being said, Breath of the Wild fans should not expect a perfect recreation. RELATED: Minecraft Players Are Recreating the Original Destiny In-Game The creator credits user lentebriesje, a site moderator, for publicly providing the terrain data, but says they went in and made the landscape more than just "an empty canvas of bare grass and stone" by adding more distinct features. Now, one user has shared their take on Nintendo's open-world version of Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.Ĭrockette22 uploaded their Breath of the Wild Hyrule map recreation to the fansite Planet Minecraft on December 21, and it can be downloaded now for both Java and Bedrock editions of the game. The Minecraft Middle-Earth community server turned ten years old earlier this year, and it continues to work on recreating J.R.R. Minecraft fans are well-known for taking on massive building projects in Mojang Studios' sandbox game. ![]()
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