Mojang Announces Extended Minecraft Movie Live Event: Extra Week to Claim Yearn Cape for Fans

The highly anticipated Minecraft Movie live event commenced on March 25, 2025, providing dedicated fans of the beloved sandbox game the opportunity to earn an exclusive movie-themed cape. This expansive community event features a series of challenges designed for players to engage in competition and earn the coveted cape. In a recent update, Mojang has announced an extension of the event’s deadline, giving players additional time to tackle all remaining quests till April 14, 2025.

Mojang Extends Participation for the Minecraft Movie Live Event

With the deadline now pushed back, gamers have an extra seven days to dive into the community event and finish the six exciting missions to unlock the special Yearn cape. Players can seamlessly join the event by launching the Bedrock edition of Minecraft and selecting the event banner prominently displayed on the main homepage screen.

Upon clicking the event banner, participants will be whisked away to the live event arena, where they can engage in various challenges aimed at earning the free Yearn cape. The six missions are crafted to offer diverse experiences, and the scale of the event ensures ample support is available for players throughout their quests.

After successfully completing all six challenges, players will receive the Yearn cape as a reward. Notably, claiming this item in the Bedrock edition allows it to be accessible in the Java edition as well. The Yearn cape draws inspiration from the film’s popular quote, “Yearning for the mines,” which quickly became a global meme. Like the previously released Menace and Home capes, it features the distinctive face of Jack Black, further adding to its charm.

How to Participate in the Event

  • Launch the Minecraft Bedrock edition.
  • Tap the A Minecraft movie live event banner on the homepage.
  • Complete the challenges in the live event arena.

For further details on the event and its exciting offerings, be sure to check out the source below.

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