How to sign up for MCC Island closed beta – Noxcrew’s Minecraft Championships Island beta registration

Reserve your spot before the boat ships out.

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More than a year after originally being announced, Noxcrew is moving forward with its next MC Championships (MCC) project, MCC Island. 

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Originally teased as part of its big MCC Season Two breakdown, MCCI is a live service that will give players access to a constantly updated stable of content from the MCC series and beyond. And now, players can prepare to take a trip to the island as Noxcrew launches the Closed Beta.

Sign ups for the Closed Beta, which will include four games and early implementations of Quest, Factions, and in-depth Cosmetic Crafting systems are already live.

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To sign up for the beta, simply visit the official MCCI website and follow the instructions listed on the front page. From there, all you need to do is enter your email and you will be registered for the MCC mailing list, which will enter you for a slot in the Beta and give you news and updates about the project. 

This does not mean you are guaranteed a spot in the Closed Beta when it goes live, but you will at least have a shot at getting in. However, if you don’t get what Noxcrew is calling a general Admission Ticket by signing up for free, you might be able to purchase a Fast Pass from an upcoming webstore to get guaranteed access. Supplies of the Fast Pass will be limited.

The beta is for Minecraft: Java Edition players, so make sure you qualify before signing up, unless you just want to stay in the loop with news on the project. If you encounter an error when submitting or verifying your email, try reloading the page and re-submitting.

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