Dated source record

The Verity search did not stand still

A timeline for separating ThatMob's published story, later playable projects and the download pages that appeared around them.

May 30, 2026

The character is established in a creator source

ThatMob's “Something is Knocking at Your Door...” is the first major source in the current Verity sequence. The yellow character is presented inside Minecraft as a companion whose behavior becomes the basis for the horror story. This proves the character and video exist; it does not authenticate a later download.

June 2026

Search demand outruns the available documentation

Viewers look for a playable version while explainers and reactions spread. Some dated articles report that they cannot find a clear official project page. Given the evidence visible at the time, “primarily a scripted video story” is a reasonable working answer.

Late June

Recreations and mobile results broaden the word “mod”

Bedrock add-ons and Android applications use the Verity name. These are not interchangeable with a Java project. Several mobile listings use unofficial language, which is important: an app can be real, downloadable and still not be owned by the character's creator.

July 2026

A Java page makes a narrower permission claim

A public Verity JE listing describes explicit ThatMob permission. The careful conclusion is limited to that exact page and its identified team. The wording cannot be inherited by mirrors or by unrelated Bedrock and mobile projects simply because the title matches.

July 14

The right answer is now a set of records

“Real or fake” hides the useful distinctions. Verity is real as a published character. Playable projects exist. There is no Mojang or Microsoft release. Each project still needs its own author, platform, version, permission and file check.

How I update the timeline without rewriting history

  1. Keep the old observation and its date.
  2. Add the new page as a separate source.
  3. Write down exactly what the new source proves—and what it does not.
  4. Separate Java, Bedrock and mobile records.
  5. Re-check the destination before repeating a permission or safety claim.

For a longer version with the evidence categories separated, see this Verity real-versus-official source check. The page is independent and does not mirror JAR, APK or add-on files.

Independent research note. No affiliation with Mojang, Microsoft, ThatMob, CurseForge or Google Play.