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Minecraft beta windows 10
Minecraft beta windows 10











minecraft beta windows 10

They grow up so fast! What was once a little baby bedrock beta has now blossomed before our very eyes. To join or leave the beta, see aka.ms/JoinMCBeta for detailed instructionsĪh, Betas.

  • The beta is available only on Xbox One, Windows 10, and Android (Google Play).
  • Beta builds can be unstable and are not representative of final version quality.
  • Any worlds played while in the beta cannot be opened in previous versions of the game so please make copies of worlds to prevent losing them.
  • You will not have access to Realms and will not be able to join non-beta players while you're previewing the beta.
  • Joining the beta will replace your game with a work in progress version of Minecraft.
  • Have you downloaded Windows 10 and the Minecraft beta yet? Share your early experiences in the comments section below.PLEASE READ before participating in the Minecraft Beta: Microsoft is planning a version of the game for HoloLens, while Mojang is also working with Telltale Games on a story version. The quick roll-out on Windows 10 is understandable given Microsoft paid $2.5 billion to acquire Mojang last year. See also: Here are 9 Windows 10 features you should try first

    minecraft beta windows 10

    Mutiplayer compatibility with the Pocket Edition is coming soon, but isn’t included in the beta at this stage.

    minecraft beta windows 10

    The beta is currently supporting single-player creative and survival gameplay modes, while multiplayer is also available. Windows 10 gamers will also be able to use the Xbox’s app’s GameDVR feature in order to capture in-game footage.

    minecraft beta windows 10

    While not being able to access current worlds will put some folks off, Minecraft gamers on Windows 10 will be able to use the Xbox controller and touch-based input devices. The new beta is not compatible with previous versions, so those taking it for a spin will need to start from scratch. In order to grab the game, users can head to the Mojang website, sign into their account and hit the “Redeem” button. It’s $10 (around £6.40) for new users to buy. The beta will be free to download for anyone who has purchased the game for their computer (PC or Mac). Microsoft-owned Minecraft developer Mojang has outed the Windows 10 beta version of the hit open-world building game.Īs promised earlier this week, the developer is rolling out access for early Windows 10 adopters.













    Minecraft beta windows 10