I’m finally building a Minecraft “World Archive”

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I’m finally building a Minecraft “World Archive”

I’ve had this idea for a while and I’m finally putting it into practice: I’m building one single Minecraft world where I import every old server/world I’ve played on with my friends, so the builds don’t disappear when the server ends.

This started because I’ve lost too many maps over the years. Sometimes I forget to download the world before it’s gone, and sometimes the owner never shares the save or doesn’t allow anyone to download it. Either way, months of work and memories just vanish.

So now I’m making one “archive world” that keeps growing. The goal isn’t just to store worlds, but to connect them so it feels like one continuous place—roads, bridges, tunnels, rail lines, natural terrain blending, all of it.

In the screenshot I attached, there are builds from more than 6 different servers merged into the same map, and they’re all connected. I can literally walk from a Valorant map I built back in 2020… all the way to a server I played on last month, and on the way I pass through a bunch of other worlds from different years.

A few friends heard about the project and started sending me their old saves too, so I can preserve their worlds inside the same archive. I’m also thinking about documenting the process with timelapses and cinematic flyovers.

If you’ve done anything similar, I’d love advice: what’s the best way to blend imported regions naturally while keeping the original vibe of each world?

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