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MC Championship, commonly abbreviated as MCC, is a monthly fan-organised Minecraft tournament developed by the Marketplace partner Noxcrew and creator Scott Major. The tournament features 10 teams of 4 players, typically large content creators playing in minigames. It hosts an event usually once every month with breaks in between seasons. Noxcrew also hosts a Java Edition server known as MCC Island containing several games found in MC Championship.[1]
On May 27, 2024, the 13th day of the 15 Days of Minecraft, it was announced that Mojang Studios would be officially hosting an MC Championship event, the Ender Cup, in the summer of 2024.[2] Alongside this, a two-week long, in-game live event "inspired by both the history of MCC and 15 years of Minecraft" would occur in Bedrock Edition.[3]
MC Championship x Minecraft
Gameplay
The event starts off by placing players in the Decision Dome, the place the contestants will vote before each round. They will all be given eggs which they may throw into a central cylinder to hatch a chicken. The cylinder is divided into several segments, all correlating to a game. The segment with the most chickens in it is the chosen game. Players may receive power-ups throughout the event which they may use to direct the chickens into the segment of the game their team would like to play.[4]
Once a game is chosen, the contestants will have to compete to earn the most coins for their team. Coins are typically earned by completing the objective, surviving and eliminating contestants from other teams. Coins are multiplied the longer the event goes on, so there is an incentive to play certain games that teams excel at later into the event to maximise the amount of coins obtained.[4]
At the end after 8 games have been played, the first and second place teams by coins are placed into a grand finale game called Dodgebolt, inspired by the real life game of Dodgeball. Contestants are given a bow and arrow and must defeat the other team in a best-of-five to determine the event's winner.[4]
Teams face one another in a multi-round game where they must battle to fill the capture point with concrete blocks of the team's color.
Big Sales at Build Mart
Team
Teams must work together to recreate structures block by block while obtaining materials inside a custom-made map.
Bingo but Fast
Team
Teams are spawned onto a regular Minecraft world and must gather items or complete challenges from a bingo card.[6]
Grid Runners
Team
Teams work together to complete rooms with practical puzzles as quickly as possible.
Hole in the Wall
Movement
Contestants must avoid being hit off a platform by bouncy walls.
Meltdown
PvP
A battle royale game where teams fight using bows that freezes enemies in place, while collecting coins from crates scattered across the map.
Parkour Tag
Movement
Teams face one another in a multi-round game of tag, where a member of each team is selected tagger, while the remaining team members must evade the opposing team's tagger for a set amount of time.
Parkour Warrior
Movement
Contestants complete as many parkour courses of various difficulties as possible within the time limit.[7]
Railroad Rush
Team
Teams have contestants work together and create the longest railroad track using rails.[8]
Rocket Spleef Rush
Movement
Contestants use an elytra to keep up with crumbling platforms while using a rocket launcher to eliminate others.[9]
Sands of Time
Team
Teams are put into a procedurally-generated dungeon where they must collect coins inside. The teams' playtime is determined by a sand timer of their own, and they can extend that time using sands found in the dungeon.[10]
Sky Battle
PvP
Teams collect items and fight on floating islands above the void with a shrinking border.[11]
Survival Games
PvP
Teams are put into a battle royale and must collect items across the map while the border gradually shrinks toward the center of the map.
TGTTOSAWAF
Movement
Short for "To Get To The Other Side And Whack A Fan", contestants must make their way across an obstacle course while being able to hit other players into said obstacles to sabotage them.
Types of events
Aside from hosting regular events with regular player and game roster, MC Championship has held several special events. These tend to be for charities or special occasions.
List of MC Championship events
Event
When
Description
MC Championship
Monthly
Regular MC Championship, featuring a roster of well-known content creators.
MC Championship Pride
Annual (Pride Month)
A version of the event that raises money for LGBTQ+ charities. Often features pride-themed cosmetics and a more diverse roster of contestants. Often times, stretch goals are employed to encourage donations such as unlocking cosmetics or gimmicks for games.
MC Championship Twitch Rivals
Every TwitchCon event
A special live event at TwitchCon, since 2023, hosted at Twitch Rivals.
MCC Rising
Each Season
A seasonal event featuring a roster of smaller content creators not featured in the regular MC Championship.
MC Championship All-Stars
November 13, 2021 (2021-11-13)
A one-time event featuring only previous winners.
MC Championship Scuffed
April 1, 2023 (2023-04-01)
A one-time April Fools event where everything was intentionally made broken, unbalanced and unfinished.