City of GMC V4.0
City of GMC V4.0
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Originally created in 2015, this world was a place for the creator to hang out with friends. Within 3 years, the world was released to the public, later to be a community-powered passion project. With each update release came more diverse content from a range of our talented builders. These updates attracted new players, which influenced new build styles and regions for the final map. On December 25th, 2020, we released V4.0—our very final update. Featuring over six months of work and thousands of hours of effort, it is our largest update ever. Lose yourself exploring our new Federal District, reach new heights in One Meridian Plaza, or find every Horizon Industries super car—the choice is yours! Changelog and download provided at the bottom of the page.
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City of GMC is a massive hyper-detailed Minecraft city available for Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Featuring six total districts, nearly 20 stunning skyscrapers, and a refreshingly-new build style that is sure to make your jaw drop. The City of GMC has a corner for everyone. Download our latest release and explore the map that just surpassed Bluetopia!
Shown above in green is our global outreach by country. We have reached one million copies spanning 23 countries!
This is the story of one of our community members, FourteenNote425
FourteenNote was an aspiring entrepreneur in the City of GMC, leading him to begin a construction business and branching out to the corporate world with the creation of 14 Industries. As remembered by many, Fourteen’s build style began with a multitude of box-shaped homes, causing mixed reactions from the community. The government even went as far as paying to have it removed! (Sorry, Fourteen…) Over time, Fourteen learned new building techniques and improved his style with time and dedication. However, his impact was never physically recognized in the final release of this map. One day, I met with Fourteen to discuss ways of how we could promote his long-lasting legacy in our world, but the idea was soon forgotten, and sadly, no action taken on my part.