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With that in mind, we look at some features in Minecraft Bedrock that players won't find in Java Edition, at least not anytime soon. Mojang may be working to bring more parity between the two ...
Here's what you should know about the differences in Minecraft Java and Bedrock for Windows before you choose which to install.
Most new Minecraft players generally face the dilemma of choosing between Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition. It is not an easy choice, given that both are unique in their own way.
After Pocket Editions, Console Editions, even Pi Editions, Minecraft has finally settled on two lanes of development for the incredibly popular title: the Java Edition, and the Bedrock Edition.
Bedrock, meanwhile, began its life as Minecraft Pocket Edition, a version meant to run well on mobile devices, but would eventually form the base for Bedrock Edition.
Mojang has announced that 'Minecraft' - both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition - will join Xbox Game Pass for PC in November.
What is the Minecraft Java and Minecraft Bedrock edition, and what are the differences between the two? Here’s everything you need to know ...
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition The Bedrock Edition of Minecraft is arguably the most popular version of the title in a more contemporary setting, with this version initially launching in 2017.
To be more specific, the two versions are Java Edition and Bedrock Edition, and they'll both be available via Xbox's Game Pass for PC service from November 2, 2021.
The Bedrock Edition allows for cross-platform multiplayer on consoles, mobile devices, and Windows 10. The Java Edition is only for PC, and it will only allow you to play with other Java players ...