Mojang has announced Minecraft Live May 2026, a new live event set to occur just two months after its first major broadcast this year, signaling a change in its engagement strategy.
This accelerated schedule and the developer’s stated intention to take a “different path” for the May gathering suggest Mojang is adapting how it communicates updates and reveals for the popular sandbox game. The event aims to provide new insights for the global player base.

According to Beebom, the Minecraft Live May 2026 event is being organized with a distinct approach compared to previous broadcasts. While specific dates and exact start times for watching have not been fully disclosed, the event is confirmed for May. Fans are advised to monitor official channels for precise scheduling information.
This marks the second major live event from Mojang in a short span, following an earlier 2026 broadcast. The increased frequency of these events may indicate a more continuous flow of development news and community interaction from the studio behind Minecraft.
Further details regarding the format and content of the upcoming event are expected closer to its May broadcast. Players can typically find updates and watch options on the official Mojang Studios website and related social media platforms.


