Minecraft is a popular game to build things in, and players' creations can range from true-to-life depictions of landmarks to less serious (but still impressive) applications like playing Doom on a sheep. Today, the official Xbox Twitter account publicly expressed an interest in seeing players create Microsoft's next-gen consoles in Minecraft.

Minecraft players are known for being creative, and a large amount of them spend their time exploring the open world, crafting, and building anything their hearts desire. Although the blocky pixel textures may strike some as being simplistic, they has facilitated some great builds. To some more experienced or intensive builders, the modular Xbox Series X/S would be comparatively easy.

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Although the Xbox official Twitter didn't issue an official challenge, it did say it would be "pretty cool" if a Minecraft player built the Xbox Series X/S. The tweet isn't clear if it meant a giant, intricately-styled console with enough detail to look like the actual thing, or a smaller, simpler version of the Xbox Series X/S. Given this is Minecraft, many players are likely to think outside the box and put their own creative spins on builds.

The tweet has gotten over 13,000 likes as of writing, but some commentators reacted with boredom or annoyance to Microsoft's challenge. Some were limited to a single emoji or word showing that they found the comment funny, while a fair amount of people responded by saying they wished the challenge were an official Xbox competition.

Many of these comments asked if Microsoft would be willing to give out free Xbox consoles if players were to build the next-gen devices, and although the tweet didn't follow up with any details to this effect it looks like a lot of people were thinking along these lines. Microsoft has given away free consoles in competitions before, with one big marketing push giving some players a free Xbox Series X for eating at Taco Bell. However, this Minecraft offer looks like it was more of a casual comment from whomever runs the Xbox account, not an official hint at an upcoming competition.

If players do want to build an Xbox Series X/S, although they probably won't get a free Xbox Series X/S, there are plenty of Minecraft guides that players can peruse to perfect their building skills. Minecraft enthusiasts often have the most fun by just trying out builds they find interesting, even if those builds are based on blocky consoles.

Minecraft is available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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