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Minecraft and MCC officially announced a collaboration for the first time in MCC history. Details were limited at first, but the reveal confirmed a Bedrock Edition event planned for summer.
https://twitter.com/MCChampionship_/status/1795123264886300893
No exact date had been shared when the announcement went live. Noxcrew confirmed that a two-week Bedrock Edition party would happen during the summer, with players competing to climb an unknown leaderboard.
https://twitter.com/noxcrew/status/1795123314970558882
The only confirmed description was an MCC Bedrock Edition party. Based on that, the event was likely to involve a Bedrock server with some of MCC's popular minigames, though that was not officially stated.
It also raised a bigger question: would the event include a non-canon MCC? Some speculation pointed toward a possible championship involving Minecraft staff and content creators selected by Mojang. That remained only speculation, but it would fit the scale of an official Minecraft collaboration.

If the collaboration included a non-canon MCC, a few regular MCC names would make sense because of their impact on Minecraft content. Philza was one obvious example, though no roster had been confirmed.
On Mojang's side, possible appearances could include familiar Minecraft Live and Minecraft Monthly faces such as Agnes Larsson, Jens Bergensten, Vu Bui, and other team members. How well they would perform is another question entirely. MCC has a way of making confident people meet walls at high speed.
Until more details were shared, the confirmed takeaway was simple: a two-week Bedrock Edition party was planned for summer, with a leaderboard attached. Anything beyond that, including a non-canon MCC, remained an educated guess.
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