Before you can play Minecraft Java Edition, you will need to use a Microsoft account. The reason behind this change is to make the game safer. The move also enables Mojang Studios to align themselves with Microsoft and retire Mojang accounts. It’s a seamless transition that will not cause any problems.
Mojang Accounts
While Minecraft users can always switch back and forth between Microsoft and Mojang Accounts to access the game, a new development from Mojang Studios will soon make the latter the default option. After more than a year of integration with Microsoft, Mojang says that the change will ensure a safer connection with Microsoft services.
To switch to a Mojang Account, users must first migrate from an old account to a new one. They can do this by providing a valid email address. After doing so, they will receive a link to reset their passwords. Afterwards, they should choose a secure password.
Alternatively, players can also sign in using their current Microsoft accounts. However, they must note that this migration will only work if they already have an account with Microsoft. Once the transition has been completed, users will need to sign in to their Microsoft accounts using the same account for all Minecraft PC games.
Microsoft Accounts
Starting March 20th, Minecraft users will be forced to use a Microsoft Account, unless they wish to use a Mojang Account instead. This will make their accounts more secure and will also allow users to use two-factor authentication. Additionally, a Microsoft Account will let users block unwanted messages and chat invitations. Microsoft Accounts will be required for all PC versions of the game.
While the new security feature is welcome, some players have been asking for this feature for years. In fact, players of both Microsoft and Minecraft have requested two-factor authentication for quite some time. Two-factor authentication will also help them log in to the Minecraft Marketplace using their Microsoft accounts. This change will not affect the game’s playability or functionality, but will make things easier for those who prefer using other methods.
Free Microsoft account
One way to play Minecraft on the PC is to sign in using a Microsoft account. This way, you don’t have to worry about remembering a different password for every device. A Microsoft account is completely free and can be used on any of your Minecraft devices. To sign in, you will need to enter your date of birth, country/region, and a verification code.
If you have a Mojang account, you can still use it, but you won’t be able to log in with your current account. This change is because Mojang has decided to stop accepting legacy accounts and migrate its servers to Microsoft’s Azure servers. However, as of June 2021, Minecraft has not yet started migrating its users’ accounts to Microsoft.
Migrating to a Microsoft account
If you want to migrate your Minecraft account to a Microsoft account, there are two things you need to do. First, you need to sign up for a Microsoft account. This can be done by following a few simple steps. Once you’ve signed up for a Microsoft account, you can use your existing Mojang account to log in to the game. Then, you can change the password on your Mojang account.
To do this, go to the Minecraft website and select ‘Migrate to a Microsoft account’. It will be asked for your email address. Once you have verified your email address, click ‘Log In’. You can then sign in with your Microsoft account. You’ll also need to create an Xbox account if you don’t already have one. The process is pretty straight forward and takes just a few minutes.
Getting a Microsoft account
If you’re planning to play Minecraft on a PC, you need a Microsoft account. Not only does this account allow you to access your game from any Windows PC, but it also lets you connect with other Microsoft games. This is useful if you want to play with friends on other platforms. You can even link multiple accounts if you want.
Getting a Microsoft account for Minecraft requires you to follow specific steps. First, you need to create a Microsoft account, and then link it to your Gamertag. Microsoft has provided code that can help you connect the two. However, you don’t need to use this code if you’re playing Minecraft on Windows 10 or Xbox One.