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Vegetta777 launches 'QSMP2: No se que pasara hoy, FLUYENDO!' on his Minecraft server

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Vegetta777 launches 'QSMP2: No se que pasara hoy, FLUYENDO!' on his Minecraft server

Spanish YouTuber Vegetta777 releases a new video on QSMP2, his Minecraft server, with updated Bedrock and Java IPs and heavy community discounts.

Spanish content creator Samuel De Luque, better known as Vegetta777, has released a new video titled "QSMP2: No se que pasara hoy, FLUYENDO!" on his YouTube channel. The video revolves around the QSMP2 Minecraft server, a multiplayer environment that De Luque operates alongside a network of stores and community platforms.

What is QSMP2?

The QSMP2 server runs both Bedrock and Java editions of Minecraft. According to information published in the video description, the Bedrock connection IP is bedrock.diosesmc.net, while Java players can connect at mc.diosesmc.net. The server appears to be tied to the Tienda DIOSESMC storefront at tienda.diosesmc.net, where players can presumably purchase in-game items or ranks — though the exact nature of the store is not specified in the briefing.

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De Luque also promoted several discount offers alongside the video. A link leads to a games sale with 70% off at ene.ba/Vegetta, and an exclusive Vegetta777 collection is available at ene.ba/Vegetta-Top-List. The creator maintains his own merchandise store at vegetta777.shop.

The creator behind the server

Samuel De Luque describes himself straightforwardly in his channel description: "I am Samuel De Luque and basically what I do on my channel is turn my hobby, video games, into a mode of entertainment for everyone. I am not the best player, nor the best commentator, nor the best editor, but I hope you still enjoy it by my side and alongside the friends who accompany me day to day making videos."

That self-deprecating tone has not stopped him from building a massive audience. Vegetta777's YouTube channel boasts millions of subscribers, and he maintains an active presence on Twitch, Discord, and other social platforms. The video description includes links to his Twitch channel (twitch.tv/vegetta777), a membership program on YouTube, a Discord server, and social media accounts including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

What's in the video?

The title "No se que pasara hoy, FLUYENDO!" translates to "I don't know what will happen today, FLOWING!" This suggests an improvisational gameplay session where De Luque explores the QSMP2 server without a fixed plan, letting the experience guide the content. The word "fluyendo" implies a free-form, stream-of-consciousness style that many Minecraft content creators use to keep their videos feeling authentic and unscripted.

No further details about the video's specific content are available from the source material. The briefing includes only the headline and the standard set of links and descriptions that accompany every Vegetta777 upload. Readers should expect a typical Minecraft survival or mini-game session set on the QSMP2 server.

Community and ecosystem

Vegetta777's operation extends well beyond a single YouTube video. The video description serves as a hub for his entire digital presence. He invites viewers to join his Discord at discord.gg/vegetta777, follow his Twitch streams, and use his Fortnite creator code VEGETTA777. A business contact email ([email protected]) is provided for sponsorship and partnership inquiries.

This kind of multi-platform integration is common among large Minecraft creators. By bundling server IPs, merchandise stores, and discount codes into every video description, De Luque turns each upload into a gateway to his broader brand ecosystem. The QSMP2 server itself becomes both a content playground and a community meeting point where fans can play alongside or interact with the creator.

Why QSMP2 matters

Minecraft servers branded by individual creators have become a staple of the platform's content economy. QSMP2 follows a pattern established by similar servers run by Hermitcraft members, Dream SMP participants, and Spanish-speaking creators like El Rubius and AuronPlay. These servers give fans a way to directly experience the same world their favorite YouTubers play in, even if they never actually meet in-game.

For Spanish-language audiences, Vegetta777 is one of the most recognizable figures in gaming. His server's dual support for both Bedrock and Java editions broadens its reach. Bedrock players on consoles and mobile devices can join the same server as Java players on PC, breaking down the traditional platform barriers in Minecraft. The IP addresses listed — bedrock.diosesmc.net for Bedrock and mc.diosesmc.net for Java — confirm that the server is configured to handle both connection protocols.

What comes next

Based on the video title's uncertainty, De Luque likely plans to continue releasing episodic content on QSMP2. The server's success will depend on active moderation, regular updates, and the creator's ability to keep the community engaged. The discount links and store promotions suggest that monetization runs parallel to content creation, a standard approach for large Minecraft networks.

For now, fans of Vegetta777 have a new video to watch and a new server to explore. Whether the session turns into a building project, a mini-game tournament, or just aimless wandering matters less than the connection De Luque builds with his audience. As he says in his channel description, he wants viewers to enjoy the experience alongside him and his friends. QSMP2 is the latest vehicle for that shared journey.

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