
The Far Lands are not exclusive to Infdev in fact, they first made their appearance in Infdev. Infdev also includes the Far Lands and the first legitimately observable distance effects.The structure was used because there was no possible way to craft bricks. It is a completely solid structure, with no interior rooms. 14 minutes after brick pyramids were added, a quick update was released that fixed a bug where the structures would assume the world height was still 256 blocks, generate as such, and then get cut off by the lowered world height of 128 blocks. The base of the pyramid does not replace normally generated terrain except for water and air. These pyramids reached from near the top of the world down to the ground. The locations of the pyramids is predetermined, and was always the same regardless of the world seed, surrounding terrain, or game version. Massive brick pyramids spawn throughout the world in early versions of Infdev.The first version of Infdev, with a noticeable brick pyramid in the distance. No logo ever existed for this phase of development (known as Pre-Classic).For a complete list of changes, see Java Edition version history § Infdev. When Notch began the development of the Java Edition between May 10 and 13, 2009, he hadn't yet decided on a name for the game, so it was simply referred under the codename of Cave game tech test or just Cave Game. In 2017, the game received the subtitle Java Edition to separate it from the Bedrock Edition (which was later renamed to simply as "Minecraft" by the Better Together Update). On SeptemMicrosoft bought Mojang for US$2.5 billion, acquiring the rights of Minecraft. Subsequent updates have since been released, with additions such as new gameplay mechanics, new mobs, and biomes.

Notch began developing the game on May 10, 2009, officially releasing it on November 18, 2011, at MineCon 2011.

Minecraft Java Edition (formerly Minecraft) is a sandbox construction game created by Markus "Notch" Persson, is the original version of Minecraft developed by Mojang Studios for Windows, MacOS and Linux.
