A talented Minecraft fan online has shared their awesome build of the Diamond Casino from GTA Online. The excellent Minecraft build even includes the whole interior of the casino, from the main floor all the way to the upper penthouse and parking garage.
The Minecraft community is no stranger to creativity. It’s a core aspect of the gameplay loop, with players always looking to push the boundaries of what they can create in the game. After all these years, it takes something seriously impressive to stand out from the crowd. Many fans do this by incorporating their other favorite franchises into their builds. For example, one Minecraft player recently built Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon. The creative nature of Minecraft means creations like this will keep rolling in for years to come.

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Redditor ExoticsEdge69 shared a few posts of their creative Minecraft build, which recreates GTA Online‘s Diamond Casino in stunning detail. The first post initially showed off the exterior, although they later shared the interior in a follow-up post. The footage shows off the penthouse, before moving to the main casino floor, including a look at the Lucky Wheel. They’ve even brought the parking garage to life, too, showing the level of detail in their build.
Awesome Minecraft Build Looks Just Like GTA Online’s Diamond Casino
It’s fair to say that fans in the thread were impressed. One fan claimed that the creation gave them “a liminal, uncanny feeling you’ve done it that close,” with another user describing the accuracy of the interior as “god tier.” It’s not the first time Minecraft players have built areas from GTA Online, but this might be the most impressive creation yet. According to ExoticsEdge69, the Diamond Casino took three weeks off and on to build.
Mojang continues to add new features to the Minecraft sandbox on a regular basis, giving talented fans like ExoticsEdge69 even more tools to bring their ideas to life. A recent example of this is when a Minecraft fan used the new leashing mechanics to build a suspended roller coaster, showcasing what is possible when players think outside the box.

Minecraft
- Released
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November 18, 2011
- ESRB
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
- Engine
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LWJGL, PROPRIETARY ENGINE