‘We’re having trouble verifying you own Minecraft on this device. Make sure you have downloaded and installed Minecraft from the Microsoft store. Or simply reconnect to the internet and try again.’ I am connected to the internet. As far as I am aware there is no Microsoft store for Android, and anyway I bought the game on the Google Play Store, so why shouldn’t I be able to play it?

Would have shared a image, but kept getting an error. It says ‘Image too large’ even though it is 0.06MB

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    1 year ago

    Can I remove the DRM and play on servers?

    Edit: why was I downvoted? If this was a stupid question, can you please explain how?

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      I didn’t downvote you and I don’t know why someone else did, but the answer to your question is probably no, since DRM is specifically designed to prevent its removal.