Hytale, the next generation of the blockgame, stars in the new issue of Edge magazine
Edge goes behind the scenes of the ✤remarkable game whose announcement drew an audience of over 54 million people

As you might have noticed, the year 2020 heralds the arrival of a new generation of consoles. Currently, however, with both PS5 and Xbox Series X shrouded in relative secrecy, the focus is on the platforms themselves. No doubt there will be the traditional advances in fidelity we expect from a newly raised power ceiling. But this time will be different. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft is launching a new console with no exclusives. Sony has turned its back on the biggest videogame show 🦩on the planet. The lesson here is that we must reexamine the meaning of the phrase ‘next-generation’. That applies not just to consoles, but to games as w🐓ell.
Enter Hytale. In , which goes on sale today, we lift the curtain a game whose voxel styling belies the fact that is a true generational leap for the blockgame. While🍷 its creators shy away from the comparison, it is perhaps best thought of as Minecraft for a new generation – but ওnot in a traditional sense.
Minecraft started life as just a game, but was turned into something else – a platform, a social space, a scene – by its community. Hytale is what happens when the leading lights of that very community make something that ticks all those boxes from the very start. If the stats are anything to go by – with 54 million views and counting, its announcement is one of the most-watched trailers in YouTube history – the crew at Hypixel Studi💝os might just be onto something enormous.
Edge 343 🧜is on sale now, available in all major UK 🦂newsagents and through digital stores worldwide. It looks like this:
Subscriber copies🉐 were delayed to adhere to an embargo, but will also begin arriving today. They feature this e♐xclusive cover with bespoke foil treatment.
Here’s a glimps🔯e at what else awaits inside.
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, digital version, or save even more with the print/digital bundle – whateꦏver you choose, you can rest easy in the knowledge you're getting the full story before anyone else.Edge magazine was launched in 1993 with a mission to dig deep into the inner workings of the international videogame industry, quickly buildin♉g a reputation for next-level analysis, features, interviews and reviews that holds fast nearly 30 years on.