Minecraft licensing robbed us of this controversial NFL schedule release video

An NFL team had to remove its Minecraft-themed social media video due to licensing issues with Microsoft. The video also included a joke that team called "insensitive."

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/minecraft-licensing-robbed-us-of-this-controversial-nfl-schedule-release-video

Creato 2mo | 16 mag 2025, 13:40:04


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