Minecraft Championship, or MCC, 24 is the latest in a long line of multiplayer tournaments, featuring many of the biggest names in Minecraft’s community. This includes players such as Wilbur Soot, AntVenom, TommyInnit, Dream, CaptainSparklez, Philza, GoodTimesWithScar, and Tubbo.
These players bring with them a combined follower count of several million people. But for those not used to watching live content, it can be confusing to figure out how to find the streams and what time they need to tune in.
Minecraft has a long history of multiplayer action. From the beginning of the game, players were taking the game’s code and actively adding multiplayer in before it was official. Now, with dozens of giant multiplayer servers, the game’s community based competitive game modes have added a lot to Minecraft’s lifespan.
Minecraft Championship 24: Date and time
Players can access the MCC.live website, which acts as an aggregate for all the different streamers and their links. This page lists all the different teams, by their name, alongside each of the team’s members.
Each team member’s name is accompanied by their profile picture, and the name acts as a hyperlink leading to each team member’s Twitch account, so that viewers can easily access each player’s stream during the event.
Additionally, across the top of the MCC.live website, there is a timer that counts down the time remaining until the streaming for the event begins. This means that viewers wanting to quickly check to see how long before the event begins can go to the website to see the countdown timer all the way down to the second.
However, viewers that follow any of the players on Twitch already will not have to access the MCC.live website at all. Instead, since the players will be streaming on Twitch, they can simply pull the stream up via their list of followed accounts. If the viewer wants to search for a different perspective, they can do so within Twitch, rather than going to the MCC.live website.
