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Eaglercraft Gun Mod • Must Try

It won’t replace Valorant or CS2 , but it is arguably the most accessible multiplayer FPS in the world.

Disclaimer: Eaglercraft is an independent project and is not affiliated with Mojang Studios, Microsoft, or the Minecraft brand. Gun mods are created by third-party developers and are subject to change based on browser updates. Eaglercraft Gun Mod

If you love Minecraft and you love shooting, find a Discord server, load up your Eaglercraft client, and get ready to quickscope someone with an AWP rendered entirely in WebAssembly. It won’t replace Valorant or CS2 , but

But survival and building are only half the story. The community has since pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in this browser-based sandbox, leading to one of the most popular modifications available: . If you love Minecraft and you love shooting,

For years, the dream of playing Minecraft seamlessly inside a web browser felt like a distant fantasy—reserved for laggy, stripped-down versions or outdated Java applets. Then came Eaglercraft , a revolutionary project that ported Minecraft 1.5.2 (and recently 1.8.8) directly into your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly, with no downloads or plugins required.

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It won’t replace Valorant or CS2 , but it is arguably the most accessible multiplayer FPS in the world.

Disclaimer: Eaglercraft is an independent project and is not affiliated with Mojang Studios, Microsoft, or the Minecraft brand. Gun mods are created by third-party developers and are subject to change based on browser updates.

If you love Minecraft and you love shooting, find a Discord server, load up your Eaglercraft client, and get ready to quickscope someone with an AWP rendered entirely in WebAssembly.

But survival and building are only half the story. The community has since pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in this browser-based sandbox, leading to one of the most popular modifications available: .

For years, the dream of playing Minecraft seamlessly inside a web browser felt like a distant fantasy—reserved for laggy, stripped-down versions or outdated Java applets. Then came Eaglercraft , a revolutionary project that ported Minecraft 1.5.2 (and recently 1.8.8) directly into your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly, with no downloads or plugins required.