Minecraft Java And Bedrock Editions Are No Longer Separately

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We hope that you're not too attached to either the Minecraft Java or Bedrock editions of one of the most played building games on PC. Microsoft and Mojang confirmed that they will be discontinued on the 7th of June.



If you're not an avid player of the amazing Sandbox game, you might be confused about the existence of two distinct versions of Minecraft on PC - the Java and Bedrock editions. PCGamesN offers a useful guide to help you understand the differences between the two versions. However, if you have paid for one, you won't be able to get access to the other. minecraft servers This is a bit crazy.



Mojang and Microsoft are clearly in agreement as they have announced (thanks to Neowin) the Minecraft Java Edition and Bedrock Edition. This single-purchase edition of Minecraft on PC replaces the separate editions. It will be available on the 7th of June and will be "the standard and sole offering of the vanilla Minecraft for Windows PC."



Anyone who has either the Java or Bedrock editions of Minecraft will be upgraded to the combined edition. This upgrade is automatic, although it could take up to three days for all eligible players to see the game.



Mojang confirms that otherwise "Java and Bedrock will remain separate games with their own distinctive features," with the only difference being that you don't have to purchase them separately, and can play both through the same Minecraft launcher. This is a great news for everyone, except for anyone who recently bought both separately. Regardless, it should make downloading Minecraft much easier.