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Jens Peder Bergensten (born 18 May 1979), known professionally as Jeb, is a Swedish video game programmer and designer.He is best known as the lead designer of Minecraft, [1] [2] [3] and is the chief creative officer of Mojang Studios.
Under his direction, Mojang spent a week developing Catacomb Snatch for the Humble Indie Bundle and raised $458,248 for charity. [66] He also donated $250,000 to the Electronic Frontier Foundation in 2012. [67] In 2011, he gave $3 million in dividends back to Mojang employees. [67] [6] According to Forbes, his net worth in 2023 was around US$1. ...
Markus Persson founded Mojang Studios in 2009.. Mojang Studios was founded by Markus Persson, a Swedish independent video game designer and programmer, in 2009. [3] [4] He had gained interest in video games at an early age, playing The Bard's Tale and several pirated games on his father's Commodore 128 home computer, and learned to programme at age eight with help from his sister.
Markus Persson (a.k.a. Notch): created Minecraft; founder of Mojang; Steve Polge: Unreal series and other Epic Games games; Zoë Quinn: programmer and video game blogger. Known for developing Depression Quest and for her role in the Gamergate controversy; Frédérick Raynal: Alone in the Dark and the Little Big Adventure series
The celebration, which comes just months after the initial explosive growth of Minecraft, serves as the beginning of a weak frame device that gives us a look into the development of Minecraft and ...
In December 2011, Markus Persson announced [7] that he was going to be stepping down as the lead developer of Minecraft, and that he would be working on another project.. Mojang CEO Carl Manneh said in an interview with Edge Online that Mojang was committed to supporting a new project that Persson was developing along with another game created by other developers in their compa
Patagonia became famous for letting staff cut out early to chase waves—now it’s asking dozens of employees to relocate or leave because it’s 300% overstaffed.
Phil Spencer (born January 12, 1968) [3] is an American business executive and the CEO of Microsoft Gaming. [4] Starting his career at Microsoft as an intern in 1988, Spencer has worked in various sectors within the company, including developing Microsoft's first CD-ROM-based titles.