Minecraft Bedrock 26.0 quietly upgrades gameplay with smoother mobs, craftable name tags, Nautilus improvements, and survival-friendly fixes players notice fast.
Minecraft Bedrock 26.0 is out on February 10, and this is update 3.30/1.040, and brings a host of features and gameplay changes.
A look at all the best Minecraft servers you can play, including Parkour-themed servers, a visit to Westeros and much more.
Minecraft has been a raging success since Mojang released it in 2011. And its continued popularity means that many folks who’ve heard great things about it may really want to try out this sandbox ...
Minecraft Java snapshots will now use a new version numbering system starting with Minecraft 26.1. The latest snapshot also brings a balanced villager trading system and a revamped lighting system. A ...
Discover a complete xp farming guide covering the best xp methods and simple "Minecraft" xp farm designs that work reliably across Java and Bedrock versions. Pixabay, allinonemovie Experience points ...
It's not every day we get a new Minecraft game, yet developer Mojang has just quietly snuck one out into early playtesting. Minecraft Blast has been built for mobile devices in collaboration with King ...
Elliot Honeybun-Arnolda receives funding from Natural England for work associated with the Public Engagement Laboratory for Nature and Society. A new version of Minecraft aims to teach students about ...
LEGO and Minecraft fans, LEGO has a special gift for you. The LEGO Minecraft The Lush Cave Fight set is currently available as a free gift with qualifying purchases at LEGO. This limited-time ...
For years, Spotify users running the free experience of the popular music streaming service had to contend with whatever the app threw at them. Playing specific songs was impossible, requiring users ...
The 1.21.7 Patch for Minecraft Java Edition has arrived, bringing a new painting into the game alongside the viral Lava Chicken music disc! This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the 1.21.7 ...
I don't use Microsoft Office very often. I do most of my writing in Obsidian and my number crunching in Google Sheets. Every once in a while, though, someone who does use Office sends me a Word ...