Hytale somehow looped back to Minecraft, and a modder just made two separate games talk to each other like nothing ever changed.
Full-circle moment nobody expected
Full-circle moment nobody expected
- Hytale started life as a Minecraft mod tied to Hypixel.
- It later spun off into its own standalone MMO.
- After acquisitions, shutdown drama, and a revival, it just circled back to its roots.
- Yes, actual crossplay now works between Hytale and Minecraft.
- Not different versions of one game, but two fully separate games.
- This only exists because one modder decided rules are optional.
- The work comes from iamcxv7.
- They casually described the whole thing as packet trickery.
- That description undersells how wild this actually is.
- A Minecraft server is effectively running inside Hytale’s JVM.
- The Hytale world gets snapshotted and rebuilt.
- That rebuilt data gets piped to Minecraft clients through packets.
- Coordinates line up because both games share the same system.
- Hytale originally existed because of Minecraft.
- Now, Minecraft players can literally step into a Hytale world.
- That symmetry is doing emotional damage in the best way.
- This is a Hytale mod, not a Minecraft one.
- Minecraft players do nothing special.
- Hytale players install the mod and play alongside Minecraft friends.
- The mod is not public yet.
- iamcxv7 said work only started earlier this week.
- There is still a lot left to clean up and stabilize.
- Proof of concept alone changes expectations.
- It shows the two ecosystems can actually interoperate.
- That alone is a huge technical flex.
- IGN spotted and amplified the project.
- The wider response has been equal parts disbelief and hype.
- People are already calling it a storybook moment.
- Hytale began as a Minecraft mod.
- Years later, it can now literally connect back to Minecraft.
- Modders once again proved they are built differently.