Mojang Announces The End Of Its Card Battle Game And Offers One Year More Of Playtime


Mojang means Minecraft. However, that's not the only thing the Microsoft-owned developer tinkers away at. Scrolls was an online battle video based on cards game that's accessible on PC, Mac, and tablets. The developer announced that the title was ending its life and that it would end development. It doesn't give any specific reason for the abrupt end however we've reached out to find out if there's any specific reason behind the decision Mojang has claimed a legal victory over Bethesda in the sense that it was able to name the game "Scrolls" in the first place, but was barred to name any sequels in the same manner. Mojang promises to keep the servers running for another year, which means there's a total of twelve months to work on the most recent update and levels, which were released only this month.



Update: A Mojang spokesperson confirmed that the launch of the "Scrolls" beta was a huge success. JASON'S BLOG of thousands of players fought every day and many are still playing today. The game is no longer able keep pace with the ever-changing game.