An immensely controversial title, Minecraft Pocket Edition 2, has become a rather sickening target to many gamers out there especially those that have officially followed the original title. Minecraft Pocket Edition is a real thing to look out for but the hoax around the app that many have been so badly fooled by needs to be stopped.
According to VG247, the App Store has recently fallen victim to a consistently rotating scam that had players fooled of purchasing for such an affordable price. The app that named itself Minecraft Pocket Edition 2 which has ultimately declared itself to be the second title in the Minecraft saga was affirmatively spoken of by Mojang and stated that it is not at all a permitted work from their end.
Tech Times noted that Minecraft Pocket Edition 2 is essentially a scam as it has harvested so much money after placing rather high on the list of most purchased app store games to date.
The developer of this particular mess even went as far as to make a description to try and entice an audience, stating, "Minecraft is a game about breaking and placing blocks. Minecraft II is taking those activities to a whole new level of excellence and uniqueness. At first, people built structures to protect against nocturnal monsters, but as the game grew players worked together to create wonderful, imaginative things."
As per International Business Times, the developer of said Minecraft Pocket Edition 2 was detected with an alias of Scott Cawthorn which is an obvious rip-off from the developer of an equally popular game, Five Nights at Freddy's World's Scott Cawthon. In terms of the game's content, many were rendered disappointed that the game features not any more than Mortal Kombat's Scorpion fending off waves of the undead.
Minecraft Pocket Edition 2 is a highly unadvisable means of getting fans to click on, as Mojang is doing all that they can to bring the title to its knees and eventually gone. Keep updated for more on the $6.99 title that has led to wide hysteria all over the gaming world.