
No instructions. No defined objectives. Just a world made of blocks, an inventory, and the realisation that you can build absolutely anything if you have enough time and the right materials.
Minecraft is the best-selling video game of all time — over 300 million copies sold, a player base spanning every age group and every continent, and a cultural footprint that has made its pixelated aesthetic one of the most recognisable visual languages in the world. Markus Persson's 2011 creation gave players something deceptively simple: a procedurally generated world of infinite size where the only real rule is that night falls and things come out in the dark. What players did with that freedom — the cities, the replicas, the redstone computers, the collaborative servers with hundreds of thousands of players — is one of the most remarkable collective creative achievements in the history of games.
The Creeper. The Enderman. Steve and Alex. The blocky, instantly recognisable visual style that somehow manages to be both completely abstract and completely its own. Minecraft is not just a game. For an entire generation, it was where they spent their childhood.
Our Minecraft collection brings together officially licensed figures, apparel, accessories and gifts for builders, explorers and survivors of every level.
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