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  2. Minecraft Realms subscription service now available - AOL

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    Up to 10 players can join a Minecraft Realms-hosted world at once, and the service will host minigames and other exclusive in-game events on a regular basis. Discounts are available for users who ...

  3. Yes, 'Minecraft' is cross-platform - here's how to play with ...

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  4. Minecraft subscription-based servers called 'Realm' Sure, you can play it offline, but if you're looking to get some real multiplayer action going on, setting up a server is no easy task.

  5. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft server is a player-owned or business-owned multiplayer game server for the 2011 Mojang Studios video game Minecraft.In this context, the term "server" often refers to a network of connected servers, rather than a single machine. [1]

  6. GameRanger - Wikipedia

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    GameRanger is a software for Macintosh and Windows created by Australian developer Scott Kevill, which allows multiplayer games to be played online and provides social features such as chat rooms and voice chat.

  7. Hytale - Wikipedia

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    Hytale is being developed by Hypixel Studios for PC, consoles, and mobile devices. [1] [5] [6] The client was initially developed in C# with the server technology in Java, [7] but by 2022 both the client and server were rewritten in C++ for easier cross-platform release and better performance. [8]

  8. Minecraft Realms - Wikipedia

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  9. Mac gaming - Wikipedia

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    Most high-budget games that come to the Macintosh are originally created for Microsoft Windows and ported to the Mac operating system by one of a relatively small number of porting houses. Among the most notable of these are Aspyr, Feral Interactive, MacSoft, Red Marble Games, Coladia Games, The Omni Group, and MacPlay. A critical factor for ...