Minecraft's convention MineCon has seen eight Guinness World Records smashed - and been awarded its own too.
The convention was named the "largest convention for a single video game", with 10,000 fans attending in London.
At the first convention in 2011, only 200 fans attended, but this year saw tickets sell out quickly, with the first batch gone within 12 minutes.
The eight new records were set at the GWR Live! stand.
The successful attempts saw 13-year-old Jake Edwards achieve "the most sand castles built in 3 minutes on Minecraft Pocket Edition" by creating 14 sandcastles, while 12-year-old Omar Siraj managed "the most cobblestones collected in 3 minutes on Minecraft Pocket Edition", 137 in total.
Meanwhile, brothers Adrian and Darren Mo broke the Guinness World Record for "most soft toys caught blindfolded in 30 seconds (team of 2)", catching 11 Minecraft toys.
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Stephen Daultrey, Editor of Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition, said: "For a multi-genre games convention to attract 10,000 fans is a big enough feat in itself. But for a convention dedicated to a single video game to get that number is nothing short of astonishing. This record is testament to the incredible fandom around Minecraft and the game's ability to unlock the imaginations of millions of gamers around the world."
The game's Windows 10 version will enter beta later this month and the MineCon event has seen the premiere of the Minecraft: Story Mode trailer.
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