Inside the B.C. studio behind Minecraft Legends, one of the biggest games developed using a 4-day work week

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A B.C. company behind an upcoming game in the popular Minecraft series is hoping its process spurs others in the industry to consider working fewer days and having more time to play.

The Vancouver-based game studio Blackbird Interactive is currently putting finishing touches on Minecraft Legends — one of the biggest games ever to be developed using a four-day work week.

The most popular game on Earth by some metrics, Minecraft has over 238 million copies sold as of 2021 with its use extending even to classrooms.

The latter half of the Legends project, set for release on April 18, was made under a four-day work-week environment.

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