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All MC Championship 21 Teams

The teams for the Minecraft Championship 21 have been announced. While some teams are still being teased out over the coming days, a good chunk of them has been revealed as of the time of this writing. Let’s go over all MC championship 21 teams that will be competing for first place.

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First, a quick briefing on the format for this year. A total of 40 content creators will be split into teams, competing in eight different games with the goal of getting as many coins as possible. Once all eight games have been played, the two teams with the most coins across all eight games will then face off in a final championship for first place.

Here are all the MC Championship 21 teams, all of which sport some kind of Legends of the Hidden Temple kind of vibe to them.

All Confirmed MC Championship 21 Teams

1. Green Geckos

  • Dream
  • TommyInnit
  • Svlvee
  • Nihachu

2. Lime Llamas

  • PeteZahHutt
  • Solidarity
  • GoodTimesWithScar
  • Grian

Krimson Krakens

  • Krtzyy
  • Kaptain Sparkles
  • Karacorvus
  • Krinios

3. Orange Ocelots

  • Illumina
  • Ph1LzA
  • ElainaExe
  • Shubble

4. Yellow Yaks

  • Fruitberries
  • Smallishbeans
  • fWhip
  • Rendog

As more teams are confirmed for the MC Championship 21, we’ll be sure to update this post.


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Ed McGlone
Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.