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When I load my launcher, all goes well except logging in. Once I log in to my old account it doesn't let me play the full game. Once I sign in it says "Welcome Guest" and forces me to play on a guest account. I spent the full $25 for it and don't plan on spending it again. Is there a way I can fix this?



Best Answer

You say old account so I'm going to assume you haven't hooked it up to a mojang account yet. If not I suggest you go to the mojang website and register your game with a mojang account.




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Is a Minecraft account free?

No, a Mojang account is free to create. A Minecraft account, however, is not free; it costs $19.99. Do you have to pay to keep a Minecraft account? No, the account ID is free.

How do I get my kid a Minecraft account?

Click https://account.microsoft.com/family/.
  • Click Create a family group.
  • In the Add Someone box, click Create an account,
  • Start in the Create an account for child box and then follow the instructions to create the account.
  • Once created, edit the parental settings as needed.


  • How much is an account for Minecraft?

    You can buy Minecraft: Java Edition from minecraft.net for $26.95 USD or local currency equivalent. This is a one-time purchase. You can buy an account for yourself or buy a code to gift to someone else. Gift codes may not be available in all areas.

    Can I get Minecraft for free?

    While there's no legal way to obtain a free copy of Minecraft Java Edition, you can still play Minecraft for free by downloading the demo version for Windows, macOS, or Linux.



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