The end of Azura - and MCN

I am very sad to announce this today. It’s something I don’t think anybody saw coming, but it is going to massively effect MCN (Which I’ll get into) and perhaps the entire course of the Minecraft cheating community.

Presti announced earlier today that Azura was getting discontinued, after writing 2 seperate messages, 1 in the public discord server and one in the customer discord server. The first one, which was sent in the public discord server, mentioned the fact that Azura v1.1 (Which should be releasing today by the way) was unfortunately going to have advertisments in it, since Azura developers have no real other way to make money and still have things to pay for. (Including sponsoring this website, hosting their own website, etc)

I spoke to Presti about this and he said that unfortunately, the developers had no other choice. None of them wanted to but how else could they keep the client running? Turns out, they couldn’t.

A few hours later, in the private discord server, Presti said this:
„@everyone This actually is not a joke, even thou it is the first of April. Since you all already knew most of us lost interest in programming cheats for a literall block game. So 1.1 is going to be the last version. We will not open Source everything because of skidders lol. But yeah hopefully you have fun with 1.1.“

Seems like even with advertisements within Azura 1.1, it wasn’t going to be enough. So partly due to this and partly due to devs not having any more motivation to work on the client, they are officially discontinuing Azura after releasing v1.1.

So what does this mean for MCN? Unfortunately, I am going to have to shut this down. If I am not getting paid by Azura, I have no motivation to write whatsoever. I will make a small post after this to go over the 1.1 Changelog and to say farewell to MCN. In exactly 24 hours, MCN will be shut down, the site will go down, and it won’t ever go back up.

I’m very sorry, I wish there was an easier way.

~SmackVideo