[UPDATE: Winner] How to Vote in Minecraft Mob Vote 2023

[UPDATE: Winner] How to Vote in Minecraft Mob Vote 2023

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[UPDATE | October 15, 11:30 PST] – The Minecraft Live 2023 event has ended, and we have the results of this year's Mob Vote. Drum roll, please…the winner of Minecraft Mob Vote 2023 is armadillo. Yes, this cute mob will be added in the next big update, which will allow us to protect our dogs better. The Minecraft 1.21 update brings some other highly requested changes, so don't forget to check out these new features via the guide linked below.

Minecraft Live 2023: Mob Vote Winner

It's that wonderful time of year again. Yes, that's right everyone, we will find out very soon what is coming to the game in the Minecraft 1.21 update at the Minecraft Live event that will take place on October 15th at 1 p.m. EDT. However, that is not all. Just like previous live events, the Minecraft Mob Vote will take place this year as well. It's a community-based poll that allows Minecraft players to get together and choose a mob that will be added in the next big update. This gives community members a chance to shape the future of Minecraft. So, without further ado, let's see how you can vote in Minecraft Mob Vote 2023.

As mentioned in videos on the official Minecraft YouTube channel, Mob Vote 2023 will start 48 hours before the Minecraft Live event. So you can cast your vote starting on October 13, 2023 at 1 p.m. EDT. Voting will continue until 1:15 PM EDT on October 15, 2023, lasting exactly 48 hours and 15 minutes. So you have just enough time to figure out which mob is your favorite. Also, if you're not sure when voting starts in your time zone, check out the image below for start times in different countries around the world.

Here are the Mob Vote 2023 mob options and their abilities explained in brief. You can choose from the following three options:

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