Mojang will broadcast a special edition of Minecraft Live 2026 directly from TwitchCon Europe this summer, marking a change from its usual annual showcase. The event serves as the biggest yearly livestream for Minecraft fans.
This year’s format represents a shift for the popular event, which typically presents new game updates and community news. Hosting it at TwitchCon Europe 2026 suggests a more interactive or integrated experience with the streaming community.

Mojang, the studio behind the popular sandbox game, confirmed the special edition broadcast. Details on specific announcements for the game remain limited. However, the event is expected to cover upcoming content and community updates for the Minecraft franchise.
Traditionally, Minecraft Live serves as a major annual showcase for the game, revealing significant updates, new features, and often includes community-voted content additions. This year’s format, broadcast from a live convention, marks a departure from its usual online-only presentation.
TwitchCon Europe is an annual convention celebrating Twitch streamers and their communities across the continent. Integrating Minecraft Live 2026 into this event highlights a growing trend of game developers connecting directly with streaming platforms and content creators. The move could also foster greater direct interaction between the game’s developers and its passionate player base at the physical event. More information about TwitchCon Europe can be found on its official website here.
Fans anticipating news on major game updates or new content for Minecraft will be watching the broadcast closely. The decision to host from TwitchCon Europe 2026 also aligns with the broader gaming industry’s embrace of live streaming as a primary communication channel. Updates on the game and the event can be followed on the official Minecraft website here.


