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MinecraftPublished at May 2, 2026 at 09:01 PM8:08
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He Walked in Minecraft for 14 YEARS

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May 2, 2026 at 09:01 PM
Duration
8:08
Video type
Gaming
Channel region
Sweden
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1.9M
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64.7K
Comments
2.3K
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$7.15 - $41.73
Estimated Total Revenue
$1.5K - $8.8K
RPM Range
$0.81 - $4.73
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Video Description
We said it wasn't possible…. Turns out we were wrong! On October 4, 2025, KurtJMac made Minecraft history by reaching the Far Lands – the strange, glitchy, Swiss cheese-looking place where Minecraft’s old Java rendering system got… kind of wonky. KurtJMac documented every step of his 14-year, 12.5 million-block long journey on Youtube and Twitch, raising over $500k USD for charity and building a global community. Did he ever consider quitting? Was it worth it? Is it true what they say – that it’s the journey, not the destination? Watch as KurtJMac, together with Mojang’s Gustav Höglund, Mikael Hedberg, Chloe Basel, and Cory Scheviak, reflect on this one-of-a-kind journey.
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