Realms



Website: https://minecraft.net/realms

Minecraft Realms, also known as Realms, is a work-in-progress feature that allows for paid public servers hosted by Multiplay and Mojang. Realms servers can also have a whitelist. Realms provide an easy and faster way to create Minecraft servers and allows more control for the creator. Minecraft Realms are not intended for large public servers but for groups of friends or as a family server.

Minecraft Realms have been in development since Minecon 2012, when Mojang revealed that they wanted to host their own servers. Pocket Edition has Pocket Realms supported by Amazon and currently is a free limited version.

About 100 players were selected by a computer algorithm to test the first publicly released version of Realms. However, only active accounts were chosen among the random algorithm.

The chosen players can create their own Minecraft worlds and invite up to 50 other players into their world, whether or not they were originally chosen to test. Mojang have stated that they are not sure about the player limit once it is publicly released, however Daniel Frisk stated that it was "optimized to allow up to 10 people into the world." Only one server can be made at a time if hosting. Players that are invited will have the Realms option appear on the screen, which then the invited players can enter and explore the world they were invited in.

Minecraft Realms will be hosted by Multiplay Gameservers on the PC and via Amazon for Pocket Edition.

Subscriptions
The Realms service is not free. Rather, players have to subscribe. The selected 100 beta testers have a subscription which lasts for 90 days, while each MINECON attendee has a subscription which lasts for 30 days. By viewing the language files in Minecraft via an editor, these lines can be seen:

Versions
There are at the moment two versions on Realms including Minecraft Realms and Pocket Realms for the PE. All versions are currently in beta testing by chosen players but will become publically available shortly.

Settings


If you are one of the 100 beta testers, or went to MINECON 2013, or have been invited to join a realm by a beta tester, you will see a Minecraft Realms button on the main menu screen. The "Minecraft Realms" button is in the same place as the "Texture Packs" button was before (removed earlier in ). Clicking on it brings you to the screen above. The screen is very similar to that of the Multiplayer menu, with a few differences.



Clicking on "Configure" brings you to the configuration menu. To the left, you have the Name and Description. To the right, you have a list of all the invited players.

Trivia

 * The Mojang blog closing signature was signed // The Minecraft and Minecraft Realms teams instead of the usual // The Minecraft team starting with the blog Minecraft Snapshot 13w09a.
 * In game code, there is a link to a probable future site, where you order your servers: realms.minecraft.net.