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When is the next Minecraft Championship Season? All MCC Start and End Dates

When is the next Minecraft Championship Season?

If you are wondering when the next Minecraft championship will take place, the date is set for this upcoming Saturday on March 26 at 8pm GMT.

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On this date, the next Minecraft Championship 20 Season 2 will begin and will be available to view across 40 different Twitch streams. Participants will play across several mini-games in the event that will test their skills at parkour, survival, combat, teamwork, and more. After a total of eight games, teams with the most coins go 1v1 in a final match-up round.

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 All MCC Start and End Dates

Here, you can see when you can watch the next Minecraft Championships and both their start and end dates:

MCC Season Start Date
MCC 16 Season 2August 28, 8pm BST
MCC 17 Season 2September 18, 8pm BST
MCC 18 Season 2October 23, 8pm BST
MCC 19 Season 2December 11, 8pm GMT
MCC 20 Season 2 March 26, 8pm GMT

How to watch the next Minecraft Championship

If you want to watch the next Minecraft championship, you can do so over at the official Noxcrew Twitch channel or view one of the many participant Twitch channels over at  https://mcc.live.

All MCC Competitors

A total of 10 teams will compete against each other throughout the championship. Each team will also be made up of several Minecraft influencers from both Twitch and YouTube. 

Some notable influencers include both Purpled and Niki. Here's the full list of teams and the influencers in them:

MCC TeamsParticipants
Red RabbitsSapnap, Seapeekay, Nihachu, and Eret.
Cyan Coyotes PeteZahHutt, GoodTimesWithScar, Ryguyrocky, and InTheLittleWood.
Orange OcelotsPunz, Purpled, ElainaExe, and CaptainPuffy.
Aqua Axolotls Hbomb94, 5up, GeminiTay, and Antfrost.
Blue Bats Quig, Preston, awesamdude, and TheOrionSound
Yellow YaksIllumina, SB737, Falsesymmetry, and Rendog.
Lime LlamasTapL, WilburSoot, Shubble, and Tubbo.
Purple Pandas Krtzyy, Sneegsnag, Ponk, and KaraCorvus.
Green GeckosPh1LzA, Ranboo, CaptainSparklez, and Smajor.
Pink Parrots Fruitberries, TommyInnit, Jack Manifold, and ConnorEatsPants

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