Minecraft fans who hunted for the exact details on how to watch Minecraft Live May 2026 got their answer yesterday. Mojang dropped a surprise bonus edition straight from TwitchCon Europe in Rotterdam on May 30, 2026. The main showcase fired up at 8:30 a.m. Pacific Time and 11:30 a.m. Eastern Time. Viewers across every time zone tuned in for fresh game drops, a new biome reveal, and early looks at Minecraft Dungeons II.

The event wrapped with the same electric energy that defines every Minecraft Live. Now the full replay sits ready for anyone who missed the live moment.

Minecraft Live May 2026 Date and Start Time

The show hit screens on Saturday, May 30, 2026. It marked Mojang’s first TwitchCon-tied broadcast and ran as a bonus edition between the March and fall events.

Here are the confirmed start times for major regions:

Time ZoneStart TimeDate
Pacific Time (PDT)8:30 a.m.May 30, 2026
Eastern Time (EDT)11:30 a.m.May 30, 2026
British Summer Time (BST)4:30 p.m.May 30, 2026
Central European Summer Time (CEST)5:30 p.m.May 30, 2026
India Standard Time (IST)9:00 p.m.May 30, 2026

A short pre-show with creator Tobias “Tubbo” Smith kicked things off earlier, building hype before the main presentation hosted by Agnes Larsson and Scott Major.

How to Watch the Minecraft Live May 2026 Replay Right Now

The full broadcast and highlights live on the official channels. No waiting required.

  • Head straight to minecraft.net/en-us/live for the complete replay and key clips.
  • Open the official Minecraft YouTube channel and search “Minecraft Live TwitchCon 2026” for the uninterrupted stream.
  • Catch it on the official Minecraft Twitch channel where the original broadcast ran.

The replay runs roughly 90 minutes and includes every reveal plus behind-the-scenes moments from the Rotterdam stage. Pause, rewind, or jump to your favorite segment whenever you want.

What Fans Experienced Yesterday

The Rotterdam crowd filled the TwitchCon arena with cheers as the lights dropped and the first sulfur cube appeared on screen. Developers walked through Chaos Cubed, the next base-game drop arriving June 16. The sulfur cube mob literally eats blocks and steals their properties, turning simple caves into chaotic playgrounds.

Next came the third drop of 2026: the dappled forest. Tall poplar trees, abandoned camps, and warm gray wood palettes gave builders instant new inspiration. Then came the first real look at Minecraft Dungeons II and its Twisted Warden — slow, heavy, and terrifying.

A quick Hollywood update sealed the show. A Minecraft Movie Squared is officially in motion with Jack Black, Jason Momoa, and new cast member Kirsten Dunst. Fans also got a fresh build challenge tied to the film.

Why This Bonus Event Changes the Game

Mojang rarely schedules mid-year Lives. Landing one at TwitchCon shows they want to keep momentum rolling all year long. The sulfur cube and dappled forest prove the team keeps pushing boundaries even between major updates. For players in Indore who caught the 9 p.m. start, the timing felt perfect — dinner done, family gathered, global chat exploding the second the stream opened.

You could almost feel the tension through the screen when the Twisted Warden first lumbered into view. The Rotterdam audience gasped. Viewers at home typed the same reaction in real time. That shared pulse is exactly why Minecraft Live still matters in 2026.

Watch It Now and Stay Ready for June

The replay sits waiting. Fire it up, grab your favorite snacks, and relive every reveal. Chaos Cubed drops in just over two weeks. The dappled forest and Dungeons II updates will follow soon after.

Mark your calendar. The next big drop arrives June 16. Until then, the full May 30 broadcast belongs to you.