All The References in Minecraft’s 15th Anniversary Map Explained (2024)

Highlights

  • Celebrate Minecraft's 15th anniversary with free maps showcasing game history & creativity of players.
  • Map features updates, iconic features, & classic trivia like Alpha Minecraft section for veteran players.
  • Explore Easter eggs, references, & nostalgia-inducing elements in the museum setting.

Minecraft just hit its 15th anniversary, marking a decade and a half of memories built from digital blocks. To celebrate the occasion, Mojang has teamed up with Oreville Studios to produce a free Minecraft map, filled with a cavalcade of nostalgic setpieces.

15 Year Journey isn't the only free Minecraft map made available for this anniversary. Given that 2024 is also the tenth anniversary of Java realms, that side of the game also received a free map. Over 100 map makers came together to bring the concept to life, one that celebrates the unbridled creativity of players. On the other hand, 15 Year Journey draws a far tighter focus on the history of Minecraft, going over the game's many updates and how they've changed the game.

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Every Reference In Minecraft's 15th Anniversary Map

Minecraft's 15th anniversary is well represented by 15 Year Journey and its collectathon structure. Players are encouraged to explore its museum setting via a stickerbook; each exhibit hides a smorgasbord of sticker collectables to find, pointing fans toward thorough exploration. However, the map doesn't require a fine-toothed comb to find every reference. In fact, the map doesn't really require an eagle-eyed inspection, with many Easter eggs pointed out blatantly. Despite this, there are some fun treats for the most perceptive among gamers.

Update Walkthrough

Many parts of Minecraft's 15th anniversary museum are labeled after some of the game's updates. The most explicit here are the two sections that share the names of updates, those being Buzzy Bees and Caves and Cliffs. In addition, the Aquarium serves to show off the Aquatic Update while Exploration highlights Trails and Tales. Part of Dimensions pretty clearly demonstrates the features of The Nether Update—containing a mini-game section set to Pigstep. The mini-game sections in general serve as a great way to show off some iconic features, like strider riding or stronghold exploration.

Alpha Minecraft

More pressingly for fans not in the know about classic Minecraft trivia is the Alpha section. This part of the map pays homage to the old days of Minecraft, displaying old block textures and properties. The information found here, such as the origins of the creeper as a botched pig or the inconsistent properties of sponge, once littered official trivia books and unofficial magazines—but new fans are sure to get a kick out of these details. Other exhibits shown off here include the origins of humans, who can be spawned in with a lever in a way similar to their original spawn conditions.

Without a doubt, the best part of this segment is the part where players can zap themselves into Alpha Minecraft. After beholding a computer screen with the classic dirt-background Java menu on it, the player enters a borderline-neon world of dirt, stone, and dotted-out trees. The colors are extraordinarily bright and the fog is thick, something that is sure to spark sweet nostalgia for veteran players. The gameplay of this section revolves around the player switching back-and-forth between the modern game and its Alpha, demonstrating just how much Minecraft has changed in 15 years. The best reference here, though, is what the player can see if they turn around upon spawning in the Alpha world; the unassuming hill sitting behind the player is the spitting image of the very landscape seen in the original Herobrine screenshot.

Miscellaneous References

There are a couple smaller Easter eggs for hardcore fans to enjoy, such as a sticker version of Minecraft's Xbox 360 case. Moreover, some actions that can be taken on the map hide clever references. One of the map's paintings can be entered, a clear reference to the glitch that lets players walk through paintings. A deeper cut can be found with the elytra ring minigame, which could possibly be a callback to the Glide minigame of legacy console editions.

All The References in Minecraft’s 15th Anniversary Map Explained (2)
Minecraft
Platform(s)
PS4 , PS3 , PS Vita , Xbox One , Xbox 360 , Switch , 3DS , PC , Android , iOS , Wii U

Released
November 18, 2011
Developer(s)
Mojang
Publisher(s)
Mojang
Genre(s)
Sandbox , Survival

ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

How Long To Beat
N/A

X|S Enhanced
No

File Size Xbox Series
1 GB (May 2024)

Metascore
93

Split Screen Orientation
Vertical or Horizontal

Number of Players
1-4
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  • Minecraft
  • Mojang

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