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- Sandra Karlsson said a "cow whisperer" was hired and the cows started responding to his "Maaah" immediately.
- Reddit discussion split, with some calling the update "a low effort marketplace add-on" and adding "zero value."
- Others defended Mojang, saying "Mojang can never win" amid competing player expectations.
- Minecraft devs said "anything is possible", hinting they may revisit and adapt older ideas for future updates.
- Minecraft Live 2026 featured audio team anecdotes about studio sessions with full sized animals and real recordings.
Minecraft’s adorable Tiny Takeover update and its mob overhaul includes all sorts of adorable new animal sounds, and Mojang really crossed its meows and dotted its oinks to make sure everything sounded as authentic as possible.
Talking to PCGN, Minecraft senior product manager Anna Lundgren revealed that Mojang hired “real animal voice actors” to add some authentic new variety to its baby and adult mob sounds. Tiny Takeover’s baby mob overhaul is the highlight, with Lundgren explaining that new sounds were recorded “for kittens, wolf puppies, foals, piglets, and baby chickens,” but adult animals also got new sound variants.
It’s hard to be upset about new animal noises, especially those voiced by real animals, but generally the Minecraft community has been divided about update 26.1. An ongoing discussion on Reddit has players on one side arguing that the new update is “a low effort marketplace add-on” adding “zero value to the survival experience or the game’s progression,” while people on the other side say “Mojang can never win.
“They go for big updates that take ages, people complain; they go for smaller updates that come out more frequently, but people complain.”
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