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“We don’t sell blocks” exploring Minecraft’s commissioning market

Koutsouras, Panagiotis; Martindale, Sarah; Crabtree, Andy

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Panagiotis Koutsouras

SARAH MARTINDALE Sarah.Martindale@nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor of Digital Innovation in The Creative Industries



Abstract

In recent years, we have experienced the proliferation of videogames that have, as their main mode of play, the creation of in-game content. Even though existing literature has looked into various characteristics of these games, one of their aspects that warrants further exploration is the monetisation practices that can emerge in their context. Through our ongoing ethnographic study, we became aware of a vivid commissioning market in Minecraft’s creative community. Our findings point out the 3 main actors that constitute this market: the clients, who own Minecraft servers; the contractors, who handle the clients’ orders of Minecraft maps; and the builders, who are responsible for the creation of said maps. Furthermore, our work has revealed that the commodity at play is not the in-game content, as one would expect, but the service of creating this content. These findings suggest that commissioning in Minecraft – a well-organised process, initiated and sustained solely by the members of the game’s community – plays a crucial role in the game’s current structure. Moreover, they challenge the belief that content generation in gaming settings is free-labour that is exploited by the developers of those games.

Conference Name 1st International Joint Conference of DiGRA and FDG
End Date Aug 6, 2016
Acceptance Date Apr 13, 2016
Publication Date Aug 6, 2016
Deposit Date May 16, 2016
Publicly Available Date Aug 6, 2016
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords User-Generated Content; Minecraft; Monetisation; Commissioning; Fieldwork.
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/806400

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