Minecraft MC Championship 35: Starting Date and Time, Countdown Timer, Teams, and More
Minecraft’s popular monthly tournament called the Minecraft Championship (MCC) is back for one last time this year and numerous fans are overjoyed to see their favorite streamers and content creators battle it out on a series of mini-games. Similar to the previous month’s event, December will also feature 40 well-known streamers and creators made up of returning faces with a few new additions as well. Although there aren’t any confirmed mini-games we can expect them to feature a winter theme considering the festive season. Here’s everything you need to know about MCC 35.
When Will Minecraft Championship 35 Begin in December?
The organizers of the event, NoxCrew mentioned that the upcoming championship will begin on 9th December 2023 at 8 PM GMT / 1 PM PDT / 10 PM CEST / 3 PM ET and 10th December 1:30 AM IST. These timings are in line with previous events, taking place during the weekends.
Here’s a timer to help you keep track of the tournament:
All Teams Participating in MCC 35
Here are the ten teams participating this month divided from red to pink colors:
1. Red Reindeer
Michaelmcchill
VelvetIsCake
Sapnap
CaptainSparklez
2. Ginger Breadman
GoodTimesWithScar
Bekyamon
FireBreathMan
OwengeJuice
3. Yellow Yetis
Eret
FalseSymmetry
Purpled
Ryguyrocky
4. Mint Mistletoes
vGumiho
HBomb94
Krinios
InTheLittleWood
5. Emerald Elves
Awesamdude
GizzyGazza
Punz
Smallishbeans
6. Teal Turkeys
SolidarityGaming
Cubfan135
Jojosolos
Smajor1995
7. Cerulean Candy Canes
AntVenom
Seapeekay
Shadoune666
TheOrionSound
8. Sapphire Santas
KryticZeuz
Vixella
DrGluon
James Turner
9. Purple Penguins
TapL
PeteZahHutt
Sneegsnag
Kara Corvus
10. Pink Presents
Wallibear
Shubble
Hannahxxrose
Krtzyy
Where Can You Watch MCC 35?
If you are new to this tournament you must know that there are several ways to watch this broadcast. The first option is to watch the event through NoxCrew’s official Twitch page, which will give you the admin’s perspective and a general overview and gameplay of all 10 teams. You can also rewatch the entire event as it will stay up long after the championship concludes.
If you find your favorite creator on the aforementioned list, you can also get their individual POV as they are free to stream their gameplay on their respective platforms like YouTube, Twitch, Facebook Gaming, etc. You can also check the MCC live page which will allow you to redirect yourself to any of the 40 creators’ streams.
That is pretty much everything you need to know about the 35th entry of the Minecraft Championship. Check out our other guides if you need help with builds, meta changes, and more.