MINECRAFT LIVE UNVEILS THE “CHUNK GLITCH”: WHY PLAYERS ARE SEEING TWO DIFFERENT MOONS AT ONCE
Data analysts digging into recent Minecraft Live reveals have uncovered a bizarre pattern—players are reporting a visual anomaly where the in-game moon appears twice in the sky, offset by 12 blocks. One appears static, the other slowly drifts, creating a parallax effect that shouldn't exist in the codebase. Weird part? It only happens to accounts logged into the same world from different IP addresses, and the glitch syncs with real-world lunar phases. Some are calling it a “matrix tear,” but Mojang hasn't commented yet.