On its first day on the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) , it shattered records, selling more copies in 24 hours than any previous XBLA title.
For over a year, the game was a digital-only XBLA exclusive. In June 2013, a retail disc version (often referred to by collectors by its ISO file format) was released for players who preferred physical media or lacked a stable internet connection. Key Features That Defined an Era Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition Xbox 360 ISO & XBLA...
When Mojang partnered with , the goal was to translate the complex PC experience—then in its "Beta" phase—to a living room setting. On its first day on the Xbox Live