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Minecraft Crafter Cape resellers face uncertainty after TwitchCon code deadline

Minecraft’s official redemption deadline for TwitchCon Europe Crafter Cape codes has passed, leaving active resale listings under scrutiny while the actual status of every unused code remains unconfirmed.

Minecraft Crafter Cape resellers face uncertainty after TwitchCon code deadline
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Minecraft’s June 30, 2026 redemption deadline for TwitchCon Europe Crafter Cape codes has passed, putting remaining resale listings in a risky position. Dexerto reported that it could not independently verify whether every unused code has been disabled.

The Crafter Cape was tied to TwitchCon Europe in Rotterdam, where attendees had to complete an in-person activity path before receiving a physical card with a redeemable code. Minecraft’s redemption page listed the same June 30 deadline for both the Crafter Cape and the online Builder Cape.

After the deadline, Minecraft creator Oli, known as highkeyoli, said they had tracked 119 unsold Crafter Cape listings with a combined buy-now value of about $49,191. Some listings reportedly remained active at high prices, while a small number of sold listings dated July 1 also appeared, though marketplace data can change quickly and is not a complete audit.

The episode highlights the risk around event-exclusive digital cosmetics: scarcity can drive resale demand, but official redemption rules may leave late buyers exposed. Editors should treat claims that all codes are dead with caution unless Mojang or Minecraft confirms enforcement beyond the listed deadline.

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