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Better Together. Play cross-platform. Now connect with players across Windows 10, Xbox One, virtual reality and mobile devices today, and Nintendo Switch soon.* Massive multiplayer servers. Easily find massive multiplayer servers and play with thousands, right from within the game. New features. Loads of new features for Xbox players like infinite worlds, recipe book and marketplace! Already own Minecraft? Update on your console. Minecraft Marketplace. For the first time, skins, textures, and worlds designed by the community are available in the store. Buy once and enjoy across Xbox, Windows 10 and mobile devices!* More amazing graphics. See your Minecraft worlds in an amazing new way with the Super Duper Graphics Pack. Coming 2018. More amazing graphics. See your Minecraft worlds in an amazing new way with the Super Duper Graphics Pack. Coming soon. Game features. Endless exploration. Create and explore your very own world where the only limit is what you can imagine. Build almost anything. Crafting has never been faster, easier or more fun. More fun with friends. Play with up to four players in split screen for free, or invite hundreds of friends to a massive gameplay server or your own private Realm!** Trailers and videos. Game details. Minecraft is a game about placing blocks and going on adventures. Build anything you can imagine with unlimited resources in Creative mode, or go on grand expeditions in Survival, journeying across mysterious lands and into the depths of your own infinite worlds. Will you hide from monsters or craft tools, armor and weapons to fight back? No need to go alone! Share the adventure with friends in split-screen multiplayer and online. Additional information. Fantasy Violence Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB More. Publisher Microsoft Studios Developer Mojang / 4J Studios. Genre Action & Adventure, Family Platforms Xbox One. Release date September 20, 2017. Get the game. Now bigger, better and more beautiful – with new ways to play and share. Let viewers rock your Minecraft world. Now viewers can fully participate in your Minecraft stream. Summon zombies, gift weapons, place objects, and make night fall. For every Minecraft command, you can create an interactive button and let your viewers loose to help, hinder, or just mess with you. Xbox One S Minecraft Complete Adventure Bundle (500GB) Create, explore and survive in your own Minecraft adventure. Xbox One S Minecraft Limited Edition Bundle (1TB) The ultimate collector’s bundle. Elevate your game. Minecraft Xbox Wireless Controllers. Xbox Live Gold. Xbox Elite Wireless Controller. *Cross-platform play extends across Windows 10 PCs, Android devices, iOS phones and tablets, Xbox One, and VR platforms. Coming soon to Apple TV and Nintendo Switch. Online multiplayer on Xbox One requires Xbox Live Gold subscription (sold separately). **Realms requires paid subscription (sold separately). Minecraft: Xbox One Edition Available Friday. Editor’s Note: As of Feb. 25, 2016 the Xbox One digital upgrade and DLC content transfer offers are no longer available. Minecraft enters the next generation with the release of Minecraft: Xbox One Edition (ESRB rating E10+), available Friday, Sept. 5 for download in the Xbox Store. Owners of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition can upgrade for just $4.99* USD, or new players can download the full game for $19.99 USD. All downloadable content players have purchased for the Xbox 360 Edition is available free for re-download on Xbox One. With worlds up to 36 times larger than on Xbox 360, now there’s an even bigger canvas to create on. Transfer your favorite Xbox 360 worlds and content to the Xbox One Edition so you won’t lose your creations. Join a community of 13-million-plus Minecraft fans on Xbox Live that are continually laying down imaginative creations. And, with the widest range of downloadable content on console, you’ll never run out of new worlds to explore with four player split-screen on one console or up to eight players over Xbox Live.** Xbox is about giving players a choice – even in how you buy your game. Starting Friday, players can purchase and download the Minecraft: Xbox One Edition upgrade or full game from the Xbox Store with either a credit card or an Xbox Gift Card purchased at retail. Later this month, select retailers will sell the full game Digital Download Code and the full game packaged disc will be on retail store shelves globally this holiday, just in time for gift giving. Whether you’re a veteran Minecraft player continuing your journey or a new member of the community, you’ll be able to kick off your weekend with Minecraft: Xbox One Edition . * To qualify for the $4.99 USD upgrade offer, players must own the retail disc or digital version of Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition and connect to Xbox Live with their account. For more information, visit xbox.com/en-US/games/minecraft-xbox-one-edition. **Xbox Live Gold membership required, sold separately. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition. Xbox Store: September 5, 2014. Retail Disc: November 18, 2014. Single-Player, Multiplayer (up to 4 players local, 8 players online) Picture from announcement trailer. The Minecraft: Xbox One Edition is a console version of Minecraft developed by Mojang and 4J Studios , and it was published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox One. [1] The game was announced during Microsoft's E3 conference in June, 2013 and was released on September 5, 2014 for a price of $19.99 for the basic version or $4.99 as a discounted price for owners of the Xbox 360 version. [2] Technical Features and Game Modes. Minecraft Xbox One Edition - Review (First Look) The Minecraft: Xbox One Edition runs at a native resolution of 1080p at 60 fps. The game's world size is 5 by 5 map-surface areas grid giving it a 25 map world in total. Each map has an approximate surface area of 1023x1023 blocks, unlike the Xbox 360 version of the game which only has 864x864 blocks. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition supports up to 4 players in splitscreen local multiplayer and up to 8 players in online multiplayer. [1] In order to play online multiplayer, a paid subscription to Xbox Live is required. Online multiplayer supports voice chat during game play. The Minecraft: Xbox One Edition game also has a save feature that continually saves the game without asking for permission to save the game, even when quitting the game. People who own the Xbox 360 Edition of Minecraft can transfer and use their save files on the Xbox One version of the game by uploading their saved files to the cloud on the Xbox 360 and re-download them on their Xbox One. [3] The Minecraft: Xbox One Edition currently is at version CU23 which was released on April 19, 2016. [4] As with the rest of the console versions, the game has three game modes (creative, survival, and adventure), and the tutorial world featured on its current version CU23. The Minecraft: Xbox One Edition currently has over 25 downloadable content packs with prices ranging from $.99 for texture packs, $1.99-$2.99 for skin packs, to $2.99-$3.99 for mash-up packs. This edition also has an Xbox-exclusive Halo Mash-Pack for $3.99. Most of the downloadable content packs can be re-downloaded for free on the Xbox One if a player owns both the Xbox One and the Xbox 360 versions. On November 24, 2015 Mojang released the Holiday Pack, a bundle of seven "fan-favorite" DLC at the cost of $29.99. [5] This was released to celebrate the Christmas holidays, and it contains the following DLC: Minecraft Xbox One Edition Review. Blocks the material, design by imagination. by Cameron Woolsey on October 28, 2014. Minecraft is about the big things, just as much as it favors the small. It's almost impossible to think of Minecraft without envisioning the picturesque structures, from castles to cities, that have been constructed by fans. But Minecraft is also about the minor touches, and sometimes they are what you remember the most--that feeling of awe as you peer across a forest of snow-capped oak, nearly out of sight, the sense of relaxation as you watch the sun set behind a distant mountain, and the sharp intake of breath as you stare deep into an underground mine lit by glowing pools of red-hot lava. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition offers both worlds, large and small, as well as the tools to create your own voxel-constructed paradise. As if climbing a ladder, you start at the bottom and work your way through technology. Spawning a procedurally generated world in Minecraft's default survival mode for the first time places you at the bottom rung, where your goal is to seek tools, shelter, and food. The humorous term "punching trees" was popularized by Minecraft, as your earliest task involves hammering away at the nearest oak or spruce tree for blocks of wood. From wooden tools and weapons, you soon move to stone, then iron, and then, if you're fortunate enough to find it deep in the earth, diamond--not unlike rising through the tiers of the ages of man. Killing animals such as cows or pigs yields food, which staves off hunger, at least for a short while. With the crafting menu, you turn wood into planks and then create a crafting table, the backbone of your Minecraft experience. The crafting table in Minecraft's console versions hasn't changed since the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, for which the options are vastly different compared to the game on PC. Here, all items, from tools to decorations, are available for you to investigate. If you have the material to construct a certain item, it will be fully colored in; otherwise, it remains slightly opaque. On the PC, however, crafting requires a method of trial and error, where you place materials such as wooden planks and sticks on a nine-by-nine board to create new items. On console, you need only have the necessary material in your inventory to craft items. The process is more streamlined, and it prevents you from constantly rubbing several things together in hopes of creating something useful, as well as from looking up crafting recipes online, so you can get to building your blocky empire more quickly. As your knowledge grows, so does the complexity of your projects and the scope of your adventures. A small hut awkwardly cobbled together from blocks of wood and stone is a strange thing to take pride in, and yet it's hard not to feel some accomplishment in its creation. It's small, it's ugly, and there's a good chance the floor is made of dirt, but it's yours. As you learn the odds and ends of creation in Minecraft, that motley shack will be traded in for a cabin deep in the woods or a castle high on a mountaintop where you can survey the land through its windows. Or it could become something else, anything else, as your hand is guided by your imagination, your only limit on what you can accomplish. Minecraft doesn't include a story to follow or missions to complete; your quests are set by you, but the journey can be just as rewarding as those found in other games. There are many sights to see, from the aforementioned sprawling oak forests covered in snow to mucky swamplands with vines and water flecked with green lily pads. Your adventures often carry a similar tone to those found in Fallout or Elder Scrolls games, where a trip through the desert on a hunt for crafting materials is stopped short as a village materializes in your peripheral vision, luring you with villager trade, books to steal, and crops to harvest. In that same desert, you could stumble upon a half-buried temple, where beneath its floor lies secret treasure--as well as an untimely end for brazen travelers who ignore the hidden trap. Some familiar Xbox franchises get the Minecraft treatment. There are dangers in Minecraft that stalk every dark corner and winding tunnel. At night, vicious creatures roam, threatening you with poisoned fangs and sharp arrows. You can protect yourself with armor and weapons, crafted from materials ranging from leather from slaughtered cows or iron discovered embedded in stone. But even the most seasoned Minecraft veterans can fall prey to the many enemies that haunt the land. Cave spelunking is often quickly ended by an undetected creeper, its blood-curdling hiss the last thing you hear before the inevitable explosion. I have been knocked into a river of lava by a skeleton archer just out of range more often than I care for, once even during the course of this review. The loss is always a bitter pill, but you can always respawn and try to recover any lost items. That is, unless they fall into lava, in which case it's time to start over (I hate those archers so, so much). It's not expected that you will raise a castle or stretch railways across the land overnight, but Minecraft: Xbox One Edition does well in easing you into the basics as you move along. Enabled by default, tooltips inform you of the uses of the many blocks that surround you. You learn that throwing blocks of sand into a furnace will result in glass or that nether quartz, found in Minecraft's hellish nether, can be crafted into blocks of marble. The in-depth tutorial mode is like a game itself, and it is here that you learn everything that Minecraft is about. The tutorial takes you from learning how to construct small structures and tools to spending gained experience points on enchanting tables to add extra bite to your sword or efficiency to your pickaxe. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition does a fantastic job of blending useful information and advice into its design, allowing you to play the major role in its lessons. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition surpasses the Xbox 360 Edition with cleaner, sharper visuals, and a farther view distance, and it runs at 60 frames per second for complete smoothness. In Minecraft, you don't need to take on adventures alone. Killing skeleton archers drops bones, which you can offer a wolf for the chance that it will become a friendly dog that stays by your side and protects you from enemies. In the wild and bright-green jungles live spotted ocelots, which have a chance to transform into adorable house cats after being fed a fish. But if it's the comfort of fellow humans you seek, you can bring along up to seven friends on Xbox Live to join you on your journeys. Minecraft is an excellent social game, one where ambitious projects no longer seem so laborious when more hands are added to the fold. You can also play with a four-player split screen, where family or friends can tackle any undertaking together. Minecraft on the Xbox One is similar to its PlayStation 4 iteration in both performance and accessibility, with only a few notable differences. Both versions allow you to load saved files from their prior console generation, though your old map is still unfortunately limited to its original size, surrounded by invisible borders. The latest versions are much larger, featuring map sizes roughly 37 times larger by volume than what the prior games boast. However, the size is not unlimited; there is still an impassable wall, but the land within is enormous nonetheless, so it's improbable that you will see and do everything too soon. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition surpasses the Xbox 360 Edition with cleaner, sharper visuals, and a farther view distance, and it runs at 60 frames per second for complete smoothness. The game also includes a creative mode, which allows you to create without the limitations of materials. In this mode, you can fly around the land and construct anything you desire. Where the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions differ the most is downloadable content. Both ports feature multiple skin packs, but they star different characters. On Xbox One, you can purchase packs that allow you to play as the Master Chief or Gordon Freeman, while the PlayStation 4 offers characters from God of War and The Last of Us. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition, however, includes resource packs with theme block textures to match Skyrim, Mass Effect, or Halo, which are not currently available on PlayStation 4 (though I don't expect to see a Halo motif any time soon for Sony's console). Like the PlayStation 4 version, Minecraft on Xbox One plays second fiddle to the game on PC. The latest iteration of Minecraft on PC includes horses that populate grassy plains, fluffy rabbits, as well as updated flora, and stained glass. However, it's better to view the PC experience not just as a better or different Minecraft but as a vision of what the game will soon become for consoles. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition offers dozens and dozens of hours' worth of entertainment, and as time goes by, updates will include even more to see and animals to interact with. Much like going from a rustic shelter to a statuesque castle, Minecraft: Xbox One Edition will only offer more in time, with future updates adding even more hours to a game already brimming with near-endless potential. Get help with Minecraft on different devices. Minecraft is a cross-platform game developed by Mojang. Minecraft is available on a wide variety of devices, and getting help varies depending on which device you have. For help with your version of Minecraft, go to one of the following links: If you're still unable to resolve the problem, contact Xbox Support. Differences between Xbox versions. Minecraft is available on Xbox 360 as a digital download or as a physical disc. There is no difference between the downloadable and physical versions of the game. The Xbox One edition is available as a digital download through Microsoft Store. Compared to the Xbox 360 version, the Xbox One edition of the game provides larger game worlds with better draw distance and performance. Playing Minecraft between devices and platforms. You can play Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition with other devices running Minecraft: Pocket Edition, such as Windows 10 and Windows Phone devices. If you have Minecraft: Apple TV Edition, you can play locally with other players running a version of Minecraft: Pocket Edition. Visit Minecraft: Apple TV Edition overview for more info. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition can only be played with other Xbox 360 consoles on Xbox Live. The Xbox One edition can only be played online with other Xbox One consoles. There is no cross-platform play between the Xbox editions and other editions of Minecraft. Taking a Closer Look at Minecraft: Xbox One Edition. Having Minecraft come to the Xbox One is awesome in and of itself, but even better is that the game has been revamped and fine-tuned in a lot of ways, making Minecraft: Xbox One Edition the ultimate expression of the world’s greatest open-world creativity and survival sim. And hey, if you don’t own an Xbox One yet, Minecraft: Xbox One Edition is the perfect reason to make the jump. Why not take advantage of our week-long promotion starting Monday and pick out a free, full-priced game with your new system? Or, beginning tomorrow, if you buy an Xbox One through the Microsoft Store, you’ll also get a $50 Xbox Gift Card with your purchase!” If you’re already a Minecraft fan, you may be wondering what some of the differences are on Xbox One. Well, first and foremost: This is the classic Minecraft you know and love, so there are a lot more similarities than differences. But here are some things that make Minecraft: Xbox One Edition worth getting lost in, for longtime fans and newcomers alike. Easy Menu Navigation : Crafting tables and other building tools have been simplified with a tabbed interface, making it easier to see what items you can make with the stuff you’ve got, and what items you can go on to make with the ones you’ve just created. Everything’s categorized logically, so it’s easy to get to what you want. Intuitive Controls : Everything’s mapped to the Xbox One gamepad in a logical and straightforward way, making it easier for new players to get into the game. This was no fluke, as it took a lot of fine-tuning to make everything feel so intuitive. Tutorial Pop-ins : For new players, Minecraft features not only a tutorial island that teaches you all the game’s core mechanics, but also helpful pop-ins that provide information relative to whatever you happen to be doing. Easy Online Multiplayer : Simply check a box in your options menu in order to flag your game world as online-capable. You can set it to invite-only if you just want to play with your friends, or open it up to everyone. No need to set up a server, or anything! It’s really as simple as a single button press (and this goes for player-versus-player action, too). Achievements : As if we would forget this one! Minecraft: Xbox One Edition has a bevy of Achievements that reward you for determination, creativity and skill. We don’t know about you, but we’re going for the perfect 1000 Gamerscore. Add-On Content : Minecraft: Xbox One Edition also features the largest selection of DLC on console and more than 20 texture packs, mash-ups and skins (including the Xbox-exclusive Halo Mash-up Pack) from the Xbox 360 version, giving the game a unique look on the Xbox One. And there you have it – this is the slickest, most accessible version of Minecraft out there. So what are you waiting for? Go check out Minecraft: Xbox One Edition already! And don’t forget: If you already own Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition , you can upgrade to the Xbox One version for a mere $4.99. Get those pickaxes swingin,’ next-gen-style!

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Newer players often like to explore, but once they stop exploration, especially in an abandoned mine, they get lost and end up somewhere totally different, away from home. Short of remembering where you last slept and copying the X, Y, and Z values for future editing back to spawn/preferred place, use the following tricks to never get lost: Explore systematically: If you find a fork in the road, or multiple forks, take them one at a time. When you reach an end, and mining near it yields nothing, then either mark it or use a common block (like gravel) to seal a path off. Set breadcrumbs: While mining and exploring, be sure to mine up bits of the floor, using cobblestone or a block different from the floor as a pointer to the way out; or an ore block to note an intersection, so you have something to identify where you began later. While this will damage your pick more, knowing the way back is more valuable than a tool, especially since the wooden planks in abandoned mines are abundant. Keep natural landmarks: Scoop up the first source of water that leads to nowhere, but leave everything else. Some of the water flowing from walls may be useful for exploration. Also, if there is lava out of your way, do not go out of your way to put it out -- it emits light, which may be encased in a structure with glass (panes) as natural lighting. Know the way outside, and know when there is lava: Torches emit a bright light that fades into warmer tones. Lava has a brighter radius of light, meaning its brightest point is larger. If you see light that you did not create, then it is obviously a lava pool. Outside light on the other hand uses cooler tones. When you are near ground, it does not have the warmth of torch light, taking on a more fluorescent white color near the rock, or at night time, a light shade of blue. Obsidian is a block that takes 15 to 50 seconds to collect. It requires 15 seconds with a diamond pickaxe, and 50 seconds with anything else. If you are wanting to make a near-indestructible building or structure, obsidian the best choice. Sometimes it is naturally occurring, but often times it must be manually made. First, you will need to find flat lava that is not flowing. Then, collect water with a bucket, and put the water onto the lava. Alternately, find flat water and collect lava. A blackish-purplish block should appear, which is obsidian, and requires a long time to collect. It is much easier to just spawn obsidian, but you will need a mod to be able to spawn it in Single Player mode. Spleef multiplayer game. Many Minecraft players like to play a free-for-all game called "Spleef". It basically consists of two or more players creating a square stadium (approximately 15 to 20 blocks long or wide) that is floating or above lava or water. The object of the game is to destroy the blocks (stone and dirt are best) around your opponents either with or without tools. Players can choose whichever tools to use, but you can also set rules (for example, no diamond pickaxes). The goal is for the players to try and make their opponents fall through the stadium to eliminate them. The last player standing is the winner. Accomplish the indicated achievement to get the corresponding number of Gamerscore points: Taking Inventory (10 points): Open your inventory. Getting Wood (10 points): Punch a tree until a block of wood pops out. Benchmaking (10 points): Craft a workbench with four blocks of wooden planks. Time to Farm! (10 points): Make a Hoe. Bake Bread (15 points): Turn wheat into bread. The Lie (30 points): Bake a cake using: wheat, sugar, milk and eggs. Time to Strike! (10 points): Use planks and sticks to make a sword. Monster Hunter (15 points): Attack and destroy a monster. Cow Tipper (15 points): Harvest some leather. When Pigs Fly (40 points): Use a saddle to ride a pig, and then have the pig get hurt from fall damage while riding it. Time to Mine! (10 points): Use planks and sticks to make a pickaxe. Getting an Upgrade (15 points): Construct a better pickaxe. Hot Topic (15 points): Construct a furnace out of eight cobblestone blocks. Delicious Fish (15 points): Catch and cook fish! Acquire Hardware (15 points): Smelt an iron ingot. On A Rail (40 points): Travel by minecart to a point at least 500m in a single direction from where you started. Leader of the Pack (20 points): Befriend five wolves MOAR Tools (15 points): Construct one type of each tool. Dispense With This (20 points): Construct a Dispenser. Into The Nether (30 points): Construct a Nether Portal. DIAMONDS! (20 points): Acquire diamonds with your iron tools. Into Fire (20 points): Relieve a Blaze of its rod. Local Brewery (15 points): Brew a potion. The End? (20 points): Enter an End Portal. The End (40 points): Kill the Enderdragon. Enchanter (20 points): Construct an Enchantment Table. Overkill (30 points): Deal nine hearts of damage in a single hit. Librarian (20 points): Build some bookshelves to improve your enchantment table. Adventuring Time (40 points): Discover 17 of the 23 different biomes. Repopulation (15 points): Breed two cows with wheat. Diamonds to you! (15 points): Throw diamonds at another player. Pork Chop (10 points): Cook and eat a pork chop. Passing the Time (20 points): Play for 100 days. The Haggler (30 points): Mine or purchase 30 Emeralds. Pot Planter (15 points): Craft and place a Flower Pot. It's a Sign! (15 points): Craft and place a Sign. Iron Belly (20 points): Stop starvation using Rotten Flesh Have a Shearful Day (15 points): Use Shears to obtain wool from a sheep. Rainbow Collection (30 points): Gather all 16 colours of wool. Stayin' Frosty (20 points): Swim in lava while having the Fire Resistance effect. Chestful of Cobblestone (20 points): Mine 1,728 Cobblestone and place it in a chest. Renewable Energy (10 points): Smelt wood trunks using charcoal to make more charcoal. Music to my Ears (20 points): Play a music disc in a Jukebox. Body Guard (20 points): Create an Iron Golem. Iron Man (15 points): Wear a full suit of Iron Armour. Zombie Doctor (40 points): Cure a zombie villager. Lion Tamer (15 points): Tame an Ocelot. Sniper Duel (30 points): Kill a Skeleton with an arrow from more than 50 metres. Return to Sender (30 points): Destroy a Ghast with a fireball Archer (10 points): Kill a creeper with arrows. Minecraft for Xbox 360. Imagine it, build it. Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition lets you create worlds from the comfort of your sofa. Play alone or play with your friends. To experience split-screen functionality, a high-definition TV is required. Create. Explore. Survive. • Crafting has never been faster, easier, or more fun • Learn the basics with revamped tutorial mode • Play with up to four players in split screen, or up to eight over Xbox Live Gold[1] • Import your favorite Xbox 360 worlds to the Xbox One Edition. Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB. Free shipping. Free returns. Description. Imagine it, build it. Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition lets you create worlds from the comfort of your sofa. Play alone or play with your friends. To experience split-screen functionality, a high-definition TV is required. Select a Microsoft Store location. We’re expanding our pick-up-in-store service to more Microsoft Store locations every day. Note: In-store availability subject to change without notice. Sorry, the service was unavailable. Please try again later. Unfortunately, we found no Microsoft Store locations within 100 miles, but we can always ship items to you. Minecraft for Xbox. Minecraft updates. Compete with friends. Build with your imagination. Build amazing things. Creative or Survival. Play together with Gold. Game images shown are from both Xbox One and Xbox 360 editions. Images may vary between editions. [1] Online multiplayer for Xbox One requires Xbox Live Gold (sold separately – ISP fees apply). [2] Free Games Offer: For paid Gold members only on Xbox One, active Gold membership required to play free games you’ve redeemed. Restrictions Apply. Savings based on retail value of game. Games sold separately. Requirements and available features vary across consoles; Multiplayer between Xbox One and Xbox 360 supported for select titles. Download required. http://www.xbox.com/backcompat . Ratings and reviews. To rate and review, sign in. Your review. Thanks. Your review will post soon. There was an error posting your review. Please try again later. All user reviews. Xbox Genius 915. I bought this and my brother just stole it and cloak up hours a day, he would't even let me play. After I bought another copy, and I played it, it was SO good! 6 out of 6 people found this helpful. My brothers and I have built countless cities over the hundreds of hours we've put into this game. You won't be disappointed. 3 out of 3 people found this helpful. good, but some expantions are paid for. I bought the game but I have to buy map packs f i want to play new battle worlds. I already bought the game what else do you want from me?? 2 out of 2 people found this helpful. The game is your own imagination. This is the best game I've ever had and seen for being just blocks. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful. good game but. i bought this game july 16 2016 and my xbox reset september1 2016 so now i have to buy it again its not really fair that i have to buy a game that i bought but if that gets fixed i will be very happy and change the rating and if it does please email me. 4 out of 5 people found this helpful. Great game. This is a great game but minecraft needs more mobs such as ones you could see in real life like these (lions, snakes, sharks, and bees.) One person found this helpful. Awesome Game. This game is fun to play when you are bored. People like this game. 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Minecraft Forums. This thread was automatically marked as Locked. Xbox One Content Update change logs. Tree Puncher Join Date: 5/3/2012 Posts: 36 Member Details. Change logs are ordered by most recent first. Change log for Content Update 52 - January 30th 2018. Added Moana Character Pack. Fixed MCCE-6589: Pistons of both types can't move Cauldrons. Fixed MCCE-6531: Placing a bed next to a cactus crashes the game. Fixed MCCE-6376: Observer Blocks don't detect some changes, like other powered Observers. Fixed MCCE-6465: Unable to place vines under torches. Fixed a bug where Animals are not running away when hit on Peaceful Difficulty. Fixed a bug where Tamed Horses with no items equipped despawn after a Player leaves the area. Fixed a bug that was reducing the Horizontal distance a Horse would travel when Jumping Change to explosions so that TNT cannons in Mashup worlds work as they used to. Fixed a bug where a block could not be moved while a sign was attached to it Fixed a bug where a block could not be moved while a Banner was attached to it Fixed a bug where Tripwire hooks on the sides of Pistons would drop when the Piston was extended/retracted. Fixed a bug where Comparators would not register Chest and Trapped Chest size changes. Fixed a bug where Rails and Torches couldn't be placed on Glowstone, Sea Lanterns, Glass, or Ice. Fixed a bug where Flowerpots, Doors, and Pumpkins couldn't be placed on Glass. Fixed a bug where Redstone, Levers, and Buttons couldn't be placed on Pistons. Fixed a bug that would allow players to Open Shulker Boxes while 'Trust Players' and 'Can Open Containers' options are disabled. Enchantment Experience costs in Creative Mode now match Bedrock Edition Pistons can now move small chests but only if the new position would have been valid for players to place a new chest. Change log for Content Update 51 - December 19th 2017. Added Norse Mythology Mashup Pack. Added Festive Tumble Arena. Added New Horse Model. Added Dyeable Leather Horse Armour. Cauldron changes. Cauldrons can be filled with potions. Tipped Arrows can be created using an Arrow with Cauldrons filled with potions. Water can be dyed. Armour can be dyed in a Cauldron filled with dyed water. Baby Zombie jockeys can now ride any mobs. World generation changes. Added Fallen Trees & Dying Trees. Village Changes. Tables have brown carpet instead of a pressure plate. Added Ice Plains & Cold Taiga Villages. Added Chests to Ice Plains and Cold Taiga Villages. Ice Plains & Cold Taiga Villages won't generate crops. Paths around village wells now made up of grass path (sandstone in desert). Dispenser changes. Fireworks will fire in the direction the dispenser is facing. Mob heads will drop to ground unless they are being placed on a block that would cause a Wither or Snow Golem to spawn. Updated Wither Boss behavior. Explodes and spawns Wither Skeletons on half health. Change to dash attack. Remove health regeneration. New birth and death animations. Armor Stands now have arms and multiple poses. Change log for Content Update 50 - November 13th 2017. Change log for Content Update 49 - August 29th 2017. Added Glide Myths Track Pack; Drift through the clouds of Icarus, dive into conflict in Excalibur, and ride with the Kelpies in Celts. Added "Strangers - Biome Settlers 3" Skin Pack. Fixed slow moving mobs in water. Endermen and Endermites should always be hostile to each other. Polar Bears should not attack the player when in peaceful mode. Wither Skeletons no longer fear daylight, and will attack anything that lives. Skeleton Horses can now be tamed and leashed. Zombie Horses can now be leashed Skeletons shouldn't attack Village Golems. Strays now flee from Wolves. Wolves should not become hostile against mobs that they can't directly see. Fix for Farmer Villagers not planting seeds often enough. Crafting any kind of Boat now requires a Wooden Shovel. String can now be crafted from Web. Purpur Stairs and Slabs can now be crafted from both Purpur Blocks and Pillars. Stone Slabs, Redstone Repeaters, and Redstone Comparators can now be crafted from Stone, Granite, Andesite, Diorite, and their Polished variants. Observers should register changes to Item Frames. Observers should register changes to Doors. Observers should register changes to Flower Pots. Observers should not output extra signals for fire block state changes. Observers should not output multiple signals when lava or water is place in front of them. Pistons can now push Daylight Sensors. Potion durations have changed. Fixed area in the Mini Game Lobby that caused players to become invulnerable in the Mini Game if they were in this location when the round started. Fix for MCCE-5523 - Pick Block in Creative. Fix for MCCE-5549 - Hotbar is not centered in splitscreen battle.. Fix for MCCE-2000 - Zombies get stuck in water. Fix for MCCE-2868 - Levitation effect all in Capitals. Fix for MCCE-5539 - Unable to earn Free Diver Achievement. Change log for Content Update 48 - July 31st 2017. Fix for crash that occurs when animals try to breed after being put in love mode by a player that is no longer in the level. Fix for crash when joining a game while another player is sleeping in a bed. Fix for random crash that can occur when exiting a game. Change log for Content Update 47 - July 25th 2017. Added Canyon, a free Glide track. Added Biome Settlers 2 Skin pack. Added Terracotta and Glazed Terracotta layers to Tumble. Improved performance in Solo Glide when restarting the level (particularly with split-screen spectators). Totem of Undying now also applies Fire Resistance II. Fixed some areas where it was possible to escape from Battle maps or Glide tracks. Fixed a bug where players were unable to milk a Cow in Creative Mode. Fixed a bug where players were being teleported back to the Nether portal shortly after arriving in the other dimension. Fixed a bug where broken Banners wouldn't stack with crafted Banners. Fixed a bug where Wheat, Ladders, and Banners were not correctly spawning in Woodland Mansions. Fixed a bug where Monster Spawners in Woodland Mansions were Pigs instead of Spiders. Fixed a bug where the Item Frame icon appeared when holding a Map. Fixed an incorrect death message when players were killed by Zombie Villagers. Fix for custom names of Mobs not being shown in death messages. Fix for being unable to unlock "Sniper Duel". Fix for being unable to unlock "Camouflage". Fix for MCCE #5183 - Player can kill a tamed Parrot with PvP disabled. Fix for MCCE #5062 - Farmer Villagers only plant one seed after harvesting a whole crop of seeds from a field. Fix for MCCE #4103 - Time spent on the Pause menu when under water counts towards the "Free Diver" trophy. Fix for MCCE #3112 - When trying to throw food, Villagers throw it in the wrong direction. Fix for MCCE #5219 - Two types of Bone Block with different pictures. Fix for MCCE #4989 - Zombie Villager Spawn eggs are the wrong colour. Fix for MCCE #5261 - Flower hitbox is displaced. Fix for MCCE #4897 - Beds explode when TNT Explodes is disabled. Fix for MCCE #4954 - Mobs can't move with a block above them. Fix for MCCE #3010 - Constructing an End portal in a certain method can lead to the End Portal being created next to the portal frame. Fix for MCCE #5292 - Only regular Skeletons spawning in the Nether. Fix for MCCE #5151 & MCCE #5208 - Item frames don't show the custom name of their items. Change log for Content Update 46 - July 6th 2017. Change log for Content Update 45 - June 29th 2017. Fix for issue causing the loss of Shulker Box contents on loading from a previous save. Fix for Empty Bucket not being returned to inventory after crafting a Cake. Fix for Furnaces not leaving an Empty Bucket after using a Lava Bucket as fuel. Fix for efficiency enchantments on tools not working correctly. Fix for pistons not extending when the piston above them extends. Fix for Horse armour not appearing on horses that don't have markings. Fix for Pistons no longer being available in the Crafting menu. Fix for observers outputting constant power if they can detect changes from another observer. Change log for Content Update 44 - June 27th 2017. Added Mini Game Heroes Skin Pack. Added Giants Glide Track Pack; three new tracks where everything is HUGE! Added 7 New Achievements Added Biome Scale Slider Added Find Balanced Seed option Added Llamas, new mobs that can be tamed and ridden, and will form caravans when led. Added Parrots. Try letting them ride your shoulder, but be careful what you feed them! Added Woodland Mansions, and the mobs that inhabit them: Vindicators, Evokers, and the annoying Vexes that they summon. Added Explorer Maps to help you find Ocean Temples and the new Woodland Mansions, and the new Cartographer Villager to sell them to you. Added Observer Blocks. Added Totem of Undying item. Added Curses of Binding and Vanishing. Added Spawn Eggs to the Creative Menu for Skeleton Horses, Zombie Horses, Elder Guardians, Strays, Wither Skeletons, Husks, and Zombie Villagers. Updated Textures for Mule and Donkey Spawn Eggs. Added dyeable beds Added display of status effects on the HUD. Reduced the amount of Food Bar drain player many actions cause, but increased the drain caused by health regeneration. Torches can now be placed on the full-block side of Stairs Iron bars, glass panes and fences adjacent to the full-block side of a stair will now visually connect. Carpet and snow layers can now be placed on top of upside-down stairs. Beds are now bouncy, though they do not completely reduce all fall damage. MCCE-3488 - Villager trading broken MCCE-4793 - Loose dual wielded item when you die MCCE-4731 - Shulker box miss colored in Natural texture pack MCCE-4910 - Shulker Boxes on Natural texture pack MCCE-4746 - Sleeping with an elytra MCCE-3357 - End portals stop appearing after respawned dragon death MCCE-2998 - Slime Block Glitch MCCE-4715 - Potions firing from dispenser crash. MCCE-2744 - Fences Attaching to Nether Brick Fences MCCE-3165 - Tutorial World MCCE-4830 - Skin-Pack: Magic: The Gathering, Ajani skin has bugs MCCE-4840 - Color of shulker box incorrect in Natural texture pack MCCE-4834 - skeletons spawn in a 2 high space with trapdoors on ceiling MCCE-4663 - Weapon durability shows when interface opacity is low MCCE-4727 - Textures wrong MCCE-3973 - Donkeys don't spawn MCCE-4710 - Invisible Chat Box MCCE-1899 - Squid spawning limit super low. MCCE-3386 - Game freezes MCCE-2983 - Piston translocation will not work in future versions. Bug? MCCE-2479 - It's possible to step up 1 pixel height from Grass Paths to Farmland blocks. MCCE-4644 - Birch boat texture is broken in cartoon texture pack. Change log for Content Update 43 - May 30th 2017. Added Adventure Time Mash-up Pack. Added Magic: The Gathering Skin Pack. Added Temple, a free Glide track. Your best run in Glide will now be recorded (as long as it is under 5 minutes), and a Ghost will fly alongside you in Solo Mode to help you improve! The default controls have been changed slightly, and you can now define your own control scheme in the options menu. Added Pick Block - This is unassigned by default. Added Off-hand slot for Maps and Arrows. Added Shulker Box item. Added Shulker Shell item. Added Iron Nugget item. You can now smelt Iron and Gold armour into nuggets. More items can now be used as fuel in a furnace. Added new Note Block sounds Added some new sound effects for filling Cauldrons, paddling Boats, using a Fishing Rod, and End Portals. Using a Firework while gliding with Elytra will now give you a boost. Don't try this at home! Added Concrete Powder Blocks – 16 Different colors! Added Concrete Blocks – 16 Different colors! Added Glazed Terracotta Block – 16 Different patterns! Changed the color of Dyes, Wool and Banners. MCCE-3953 - Intro/title screen shows menu and noise MCCE-4554 - Take Damage when falling into slime block MCCE-4704 - Fall Damage being taken in 1x1 areas MCCE-4551 - Falling in shallow water is damaging players MCCE-2308 - Player Glitched out in Battle Mode MCCE-2902 - Squids not spawning in anything man-made MCCE-4604 - Battle Mode Spawn Glitch MCCE-2019 - Some times when with a arrow or hit the players scren will freeze or shake. MCCE-4223 - elytra fly glitch MCCE-3164 - Rabbits MCCE-4662 - Exp from Coal not going to mending MCCE-4591 - Map direction icon skewed MCCE-4278 - Banner are giant. Change log for Content Update 42 - April 25th 2017. Added Glide Beasts Track Pack (Dragon, Kraken and Yeti Glide tracks) Added new Glide music tracks for the new Glide Tracks Change to Glide to require passing through all Checkpoints before reaching the end of the track Glide Solo Mode can now be played for longer before being automatically returned to the Lobby Fix for spectator not hearing Glide ring or thermal sounds for the player they are spectating Fix for Glide round timer continuing to tick while the Pause Menu is displayed in Solo Mode Decreased the respawn delay in Glide Added coloured particles when you cross the finish line in Glide Showdown in Glide now says "Hurry Up" Fix for Interface Opacity setting not affecting the HUD in Glide Fix for some Boat item textures in the Mass Effect Mash-up pack not matching the entity textures Fix for an issue that caused the damage sound to be repeatedly played at the end of a Glide round Fix for an issue that caused the body of player models to be set back from the other limbs. Change log for Content Update 41 - March 27th 2017. Added Glide Mini Game! Added new Mini Game Lobby. Fix for MCCE-3984 - Enderdragon is able to use an End Gateway. Added Leaderboards for Glide Mini Game. Added support for up to 16 players in Battle and Glide. Change log for Content Update 40 - March 8th 2017. Fix for MCCE-4226 - Wrong LOD showing for non-block item icons in the UI. Fix for MCCE-4227 - Nether portals sending players to the wrong portals. Fix for MCCE-4321 - Player may fall through the block below them when jumping in a confined space e.g small tunnel. Change log for Content Update 39 - February 28th 2017. Added Fallout Battle Map Pack Fix for Player's character becoming invisible for other players when they ride a Minecart, Boat, Horse, Donkey, Pig or Mule, beyond they viewing player's render distance. Fix for a second Bonus Chests appearing near the centre of the world. Fix for not being able to place a Pig in a Mob Spawner using a Spawn Egg. Fix for crash that would occur if the player dropped an inventory item at the point a Battle round ended. Fix for crash that would occur if the player had the inventory menu open at the point a Battle round ended. Fix Player not riding a vehicle when they reload a save, if they were riding it when the game was saved. Fix for crash when saving some particularly large and detailed worlds. Fix for being able to leave the playable area of the large Cavern Battle Map as a spectator. Fix for being able to fall off the Shipyard Battle Map at a certain location without dying. Fix for being able to fall in a specific area of Frontier Battle Map without dying. Fix for Renewable Energy not unlocking when the requirements were met for the first time. Fix for Stone Axe instead of Diamond Sword appearing in the Chest in the Enchanting mini Tutorial area upon restarting this tutorial. Change to allow crafting any wooden door to complete the Door crafting step of the Tutorial. Fix for 'Hit' tooltip not benig displayed when Player targets crosshair at a Polar Bear, a Creeper or a Squid. Fix for crash that occured when Shape box is changed a few times in Fireworks UI, after creating 64 Firework Stars. Fix for a variety of issues that occurred after changing from an Online to and Offline game. Fix for End Crystals' beam persisting after the Ender Dragon's respawn is interrupted by destroying the End Crystal with 'TNT Explodes' option disabled. Fix for error that can occur when dropping items while standing in an active Nether Portal. Fix for some item icons becoming invisible after renaming an item using an Anvil. Fix for a Crash when Downloading Xbox 360 Saves. Change log for Content Update 38 - January 27th 2017. Fix for Horses not jumping to the correct height. Re-entering a tutorial area while the playing the Tutorial will reset the chests. Fix for Slab blocks not blocking light. Fix for Chickens not dropping Cooked Chicken when they die on fire. Fix for Blazes not dropping Glowstone Dust when they die. Fixed the drop rate of Gold Nuggets. Fix for Zombie Pigmen not dropping Gold Ingots when they die. Fix for tamed Ocelots remaining hostile to anything they were attacking before being tamed. Fix for crash when spawning too many Shulkers. Fix for Enderman not taking damage from rain while in a Boat. Improvements to framerate when throwing a lot of Lingering Potions. Fix for Wither Skeleton being able to walk through two block high spaces. Minor changes to Battle Mini Game maps to close off areas that should not be accessible. Fix for lighting issues when digging down in spawn area. Fix for rename Record losing its name after being in a Jukebox. Added chance of Melon, Pumpkin, and Beetroot Seeds, and Jungle Saplings spawning in the Bonus Chest. Fix for a range of tooltips that would appear when the action was not available. Fix for Mob Spawner error that occured after using a spawn egg to change what it should spawn. Fixes to End Gateway generation. Fix for End spawn location being in the wrong place. Added a particle effect and sound effect when a mob spawner fails to spawn due to spawn limits. Fix for crash when placing a Sign on top of Tall Grass. Stop End Crystals exploding when "TNT Explodes" is disabled. Fix for Hoppers not collecting items above them. Added new 11 achievements for Survival. Added new 7 achievements for Tumble. Change log for Content Update 37 - January 13th 2017. Fix for Mob Spawners not spawning anymore, and showing a Pig inside them. Fix for previously created signs being censored for players with restrictive Privacy settings. Fix for being able to escape the boundaries of the world by exiting a Boat at the edge. Change log for Content Update 36 - December 19th 2016. Added new blocks: Chorus Flower, Chorus Plant, Dragon Head, End Gateway, End Rod, Purpur Block, Purpur Pillar, Purpur Stairs, Purpur Slab. Added new items: Chorus Fruit, Popped Chorus Fruit, Dragon's Breath, Elytra, End Crystal, Lingering Potion, Water Splash Potion, Potion of Luck, Tipped Arrow, Boats made from Spruce, Birch, Jungle, Acacia, and Dark Oak. Added new mobs: Shulker, Stray, Husk, and Skeleton Trap Horses. Updates to terrain generation: The End has changed when generating a new world, and can also be updated for old worlds. To get the new End in an old world, select "Reset End" in the "More Options" menu when loading the world. After killing the Ender Dragon in the new End, an End Gateway will spawn nearby. Throwing an Ender Pearl into this will teleport you to a new area in The End with an End City and End Ship. Within the End City and End Ship you can find Shulkers, Elytra, and a Dragon Head. Added new Tutorial world. Added Elytra, which let you glide around the world when you are wearing them. Jump while falling to start gliding. Boats are now controlled differently and can have multiple passengers. Brewing now requires Blaze Powder as fuel for the Brewing Stand. Updated crafting interface to allow crafting Firework Stars and Fireworks. Villages now generate naturally in the Taiga biome. Added Amplified Terrain option. Added Fallout Mashup Pack trial. Change log for Content Update 35 - December 6th 2016. Change log for Content Update 34 - October 25th 2016. Added Halloween Battle Map. Added Campfire Tales Skin Pack. Added Battle Map Pack 4. Fixes for missing/incorrect tooltips when looking at various blocks and entities. Fix for Endermen not becoming hostile when a player makes eye contact with them. Fix for only one of eight Fossil variants generating per world. Fix for igniting TNT blocks while one is already lit causing them to disappear. Fix for crash that may occur if the Ender Dragon attacks a group of Zombies. Stop faster healing due to food saturation in Battle mini game Updated Battle maps to remove some areas where players could get stuck. Fix for MCCE 2521 - Shears don’t break web blocks into Web block drop. Fix for MCCE 2505 - Knocking a Guardian off a height great enough to kill it on falling would cause a crash. Fix for MCCE-2478 - Oak and Iron Doors Items have the wrong texture in the Inventory. Fix for "Gray" being spelled as "Gary" for Banner patterns in UK English. Change log for Content Update 33 - October 4th 2016. Add new blocks - End Bricks, Beetroot, Grass Path, Frosted Ice, Magma, Nether Wart Block, Red Nether Brick, and Bone Block. Added new items - Beetroot, Beetroot Seeds, and Beetroot Soup. Added new enchantments - FrostWalker and Mending. Added new terrain generation features - Fossils and Igloos (in newly generated worlds). Add new mob - Polar Bear. Add Banners. Added Chinese Mythology Mash-Up Pack. Added sounds for Polar Bear, Witch, Squid, Snowman, Armor Stand, Cow, Horse, Item Frames, Leash Knots and Paintings. Updated all Texture and Mash-up Packs with new items & blocks. Added a Bundle Packs item to the in-game Minecraft Store, with the Builder's Pack and Star Wars bundle in it. Change log for Content Update 32 - September 9th 2016. Remove vote-to-kick function in Mini Games. The host can kick players only in the Lobby. Disable small, floating and oddly shaped skins in public Tumble games. Fix for Battle mini game showdown playing Tumble mini game showdown sound. Fixed a bug where last player to die in Tumble would get stuck respawning. Fix for being able to unlock Hunger Pain achievement by killing yourself while starving. Fix for crash if a client wins the match and then quits the game. Change log for Content Update 30 - August 30th 2016. Added Tumble Mini Game. Added Battle Map Pack 3 (Castle, Invasion & Shipyard). Added six new achievements for the Battle mini game. Re-enabled the previous Birthday and Minecon skin packs for players who had them. Battle Mini Game: Made some changes to chest refilling logic to make things harder for players camping beside chests. Battle Mini Game: Made some balancing changes to items spawning in chests. Battle Mini Game: Fixed some map issues in Cavern, Siege, Ruin, Lair and Atlantis arenas. Introduced a ‘vote to kick’ system for mini games. When there are more than three players in a public game, a player will be kicked from the game when they have received three votes. This scales down when there are less players. Change log for Content Update 27 - July 25th 2016. Added Battle Map Pack 2 (Atlantis, Ruin and Siege). Added the Redstone Specialists Skin Pack. Made changes to some item textures in the City Texture Pack, Fantasy Texture Pack and Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack, so that they are more easily identifiable in Battle mini games. Battle Mini Game: Fix to display player names above crouching players when in Showdown mode in a Battle mini game. Battle Mini Game: Fix to allow thrown potions to go through non-solid blocks (e.g. Vines, Tall Grass). Battle Mini Game: Fix to stop non-solid blocks obstructing player attacks. Battle Mini Game: Fixed a couple of holes in the Cove Battle mini game map. Battle Mini Game: Fix to remove all Mob heads from the player's inventory, except any that are currently being worn, when transitioning from the Lobby to a Battle mini game map. Battle Mini Game: Fix to automatically replace Mob heads in the armour slot, when a Helmet is collected in a Battle mini game. Battle Mini Game: Disabled "Take Everything" in the Lobby. Battle Mini Game: Added Select All / Deselect All tooltip(s) to the Select Maps menu. Fix for an issue with hills generation. Fix for an issue causing some Blazes to not perform their attacks after becoming aggressive towards the player. Fix to allow renamed items to be traded with a Villager. Fixed a duplication bug. Fix to remove the redundant option for creating White Wool within the crafting menu using 1x White Wool to create. Fix for an issue where a Pig struck by a lightning turns into a Zombie Pigman without a Golden Sword. Fix for an incorrect death message when the player is killed by lightning. Fix for some issues with achievements (including Passing The Time achievement). Change log for Content Update 26 - June 30th 2016. Battle Mini Game: Disable kicking players during Public Battle rounds. This is enabled for the host in the Lobby. Battle Mini Game: Disable the host exiting the game during a Battle round. This is enabled in the lobby. Battle Mini Game: Grace period increased to 20 seconds. Battle Mini Game: Changed all Poison Potions to level 2 instead of level 1. Battle Mini Game: All Sticks now have at least Sharpness 1. Battle Mini Game: Replaced the Fire Charge item with a Potion of Fire Resistance. Battle Mini Game: Replaced the Diamond Chestplate with an Iron Chestplate. Battle Mini Game: The Wooden Hoe with Fire Aspect 1 has Sharpness 1 added to it. Battle Mini Game: Removed the Wooden Shovel from the Centre Chests. Battle Mini Game: Added Sharpness 1 to the Wooden Pickaxe in the Outer Chests. Battle Mini Game: Added Sharpness 2 to the Wooden Shovel in the Outer Chests. Battle Mini Game: Fixed various areas in maps where players could get stuck. Change log for Content Update 25 - June 21st 2016. Added the Battle Mini Game. Updated the Skin Select menu. Added an option for Safe Sprint in the Controls menu. Depending on the controls layout selected, this option moves either the Change Camera Mode or the Sneak/Dismount away from the stick button, since a lot of people are pressing the stick by accident when they start sprinting. Enabled Battle Map Pack 1 and Battle Map Pack Season Pass DLC. Added Caves and Ravines to Custom Superflat options. Added Distribute Items functionality via toggle button (start and confirm distribution). This allows a stack of items to be distributed by dragging the stack across multiple slots in the Inventory. Fixed a crash when a client player entered a game where the maximum number of Item Frames had opened Maps. Fix for Slimes not spawning in Slime Chunks. Fixed an issue allowing players to use the Armour Stand when the Trust Players option is disabled. Fixed an issue where items could not be moved from the Furnace to the main Inventory using Quick Move. Fixed an issue in the Superflat world generation menu with the stem Mushroom Block. Change log for Content Update 23 - April 19th 2016. Fixed Guardians no longer spawning after loading a save. Removed change that restricted changing to third-person camera while running or performing other actions. Removed changed that made sprint activation more sensitive. Change log for Content Update 22 - April 6th 2016. Added Story Mode skin pack. Added 6 new achievements. Added new "Minecart Sounds" option to Audio Settings. Added Huge Mushroom Blocks to the Creative and Superflat menus. Improved sprint control. Fix for issue where the Ender Dragon would be immune to attacks Fix for Slimes not spawning in certain Swamps and Slime Chunks. Fix for Potion of Swiftness, Potion of Slowness and Speed bonus of Beacon having no effect on the player. Fix for teleporting a player while they are sleeping in a Bed not working properly. Fix for some chunks in the Overworld not generating for clients of a multiplayer game. Fix for issue where Experience Orbs could not be obtained by some trades with Villagers. Fix for Thorns enchantment not affecting players. Fix for MCCE #747 - TNT cannon not working. Fix for MCCE #659 - Doors have a weird texture on top when open (And other sides). Fix for MCCE #1854 - Grass positioning is perfect. Fix for MCCE #1826 - White tulip description incorrect. Fix for MCCE #1756 - Witch Hut Bounding Box Too Small. Fix for MCCE #1260 - Submerged Witch Huts. Fix for MCCE #483 - Camera jitter and player unable to move when looking at chest you are standing on. Fix for MCCE #863 - The map does not work as it should (unless "View Hand" is turned on). Fix for MCCE #1757 - Slimes spawning in witch huts. Fix for MCCE #1739 - No icon in item frame map. Fix for MCCE #1803 - Item frames vanishing in very strange draw distance. Change log for Content Update 21 - February 25th 2016. Added Biome Settlers Skin Pack 1. Fix for MCCE #1460 & #910 - Guardians Not Spawning. Fix for MCCE #917 - Incorrect attack damage shown on tooltips with enchantments. Fix for MCCE #868 - Redstone clocks get stuck on when changing dimension. Fix for Animals in Love Mode lacking heart particles for the duration of Love Mode. Fix for Slimes spawning in the Nether. Change log for Content Update 20 - January 20th 2016. Fix for MCCE #48 - Water Spreading Creates New Source Blocks. Fix for MCCE #772 - Animals get stuck in corners of fence-type blocks. Fix for MCCE #817 - Map walls are broken with Dec 2015 update. Fix for MCCE #826 - Beacon height limit. Fix for MCCE #829 - The end build limit is smaller. Fix for MCCE #831 - Player skin is the default skin when holding a map. Fix for MCCE #856 - Red sandstone stairs texture incorrect. Fix for MCCE #863 - The map does not work as it should (unless "View Hand" is turned on). Fix for MCCE #865 - Rabbits only appear to spawn naturally in snow biomes. Fix for MCCE #878 - Book and Quill saving issue. Opening and closing an edited (not signed) writeable book deletes the saved pages. Fix for MCCE #833 - When Interface opacity is down, hotbar faded tools won’t show their durability. Fix for MCCE #885 & #886 - Feather Falling enchantment does not reduce falling damage & Ender pearl Damage. Fix for MCCE #962 - Slime Spawning (Increase to Slime Spawning). Fix for MCCE #1009 - Skulls in the inventory and held in first person are oversized. Fix for MCCE #1024 - Raw fish and raw salmon have the same texture in the Natural Texture Pack. Fix for MCCE #1072 - In the City Texture Pack it shows smooth red sandstone as a rough block but when you place it, it is smooth. Fix for MCCE #1091 - Some fire caused by Ghast's Fireball explosion is not displayed. Fix for MCCE #1127 - Wolfs default collar colour had changed (Orange -> Red). Fix for MCCE #1142 - Minecraft Capes using incorrect texture. Fix for MCCE #1192 Texture under the bed is the texture of the top of the bed. Fix for MCCE #1202 - Map dark when facing north or south. Fix for MCCE #1214 - Texture of any potion turns black while holding it in the End or Nether. Fix for MCCE #1349 - Penned animals de-spawn when leaving the chunk. Fix for MCCE #1366 - When placing a torch under water to reset / refill your air meter will often (about 50% of the time) cause a crash. Fix for MCCE #1367 - Melon farm with piston causes crash. Fix for MCCE #1415 & #1403 - Hunger meter always regenerates when switching from peaceful to any other difficulty. Fix for MCCE #1434 - Fishing Rod Bobber Sticks to Walls! Fix for MCCE #1455 - Piston/slime block duplication. Fix for MCCE #1457 - TNT can destroy blocks placed well beyond the world border. Fix for MCCE #1488 - ‘Getting an Upgrade’ trophy/achievement fails to unlock while crafting a stone pickaxe using classic crafting Fix for a crash that occurs when player exits the game after death. Fixed a crash that can occur when the game is booting. Fix for soft-lock that can occur on exiting the game (more likely when exiting the game soon after starting it). Fix for crash that can occur when navigating from the Main Menu to Play Game, particularly just after signing in. Fix for crash that can occur when loading/creating a world for the first time after a fresh boot. Fix for crash when the number of players in a multiplayer session changes. Fix for: The title may freeze permanently on Host's console when split-screen Players join multiplayer game from another console. Fix for crash in the in-game store when no DLC is found. Fix for crash when Ender Chest is mined for a few seconds. Fix for an intermittent crash when placing beds on snow. Fix for a crash when a Superflat World session with a combination of multiple Planks or Wood, Lava and Air Layers is saved. Fix for a crash after destroying blocks and exploring a Superflat World with multiple Sand, Air and TNT Layers. Improved random seed generator to select worlds with a better spread of biomes. Fix for Villagers not harvesting crops from Farmlands created by the player. Fix for glass not being able to be broken by hand in Adventure Mode. Fix for an issue where the user renames a ‘Spawn Egg’ and places it in water, causing debug text to be displayed. Fix for an issue when the "Body Guard" trophy/achievement does not unlock as expected when the Iron Golem is built in a certain way. Fix for an issue where a player cannot see other players after dying and respawning. Fix for an issue where baby horses appear to be adults after feeding with one golden carrot. Fix for issue where two Primary Powers can be applied to the Player's character through the Beacon UI. Fix for an issue where a Torch and a Redstone Torch have two hitboxes. Fix for de-spawn protections not being applied to baby animals created with Spawn Eggs. Fix for issue where item quantity for Bottle o' Enchanting, Nether Star, Enchanted Golden Apple and strength indicator for Potions are not affected by Interface Opacity when in the Quick Select. Fix for Death Message with incorrect text is displayed when the player is killed with a named weapon. Fix for worlds generating slightly differently every time even with the same seed. Fix for issue where Leather Clothes, Spawn Eggs and Potions are displayed improperly when the player is above 256 blocks or is in a place where there is no source of daylight. Fix for Doors, Trapdoors and Fence Gates missing a sound effect when closing. Fix for issue where opening certain menus does not cancel the eating, drinking or bow charging animations. Fixed an issue where items that have no custom names were not showing up in edit text field in the Anvil. Fix for Ocelots not sprinting away from the player. Fix for Pistons and objects pushed by them having corrupted, black textures while animating. Fix for falling Gravel, Sand and Red Sand blocks displaying with very dark textures. Fix for issue where texture pack changes to vanilla Minecraft textures if the player joins a friend's session. Added first person rendering of additional skin parts for the left and right arms. Fix for an issue when in a Split-screen session where at least one player does not get Critical Hit particles. Fix for seeing through the base of falling blocks. Fix for missing mining animation for Skulls, Heads, Signs, Chests and Beacons. Fix for issue where changing the Interface Opacity to specific values causes visual issues with the item and button icons on the HUD. Fix for issue when travelling directly north or south in a Minecart where the player automatically turns to face eastwards. Fix for missing tooltip for 'Exit' / 'Dismount' actions. Fix for Guardians not being spawned around Ocean Monuments on a Superflat World. Fix for City Texture Pack missing textures for multiple kinds of doors while holding in the player’s hand Fix for Sign text not displaying. Fix for Cows needing to take 11 hits with hand or 3 hits with any Sword to be killed. Fix for Clownfish description displaying incorrect information. Fix to allow saves that had been well explored to save player state again. Fix for 'Acquire Hardware' achievement not unlocking when an ingot is removed by the Quick Move button. Fix for 'Delicious Fish' achievement being able to be be unlocked without cooking a Raw Fish. Fix for a crash when adding a Split-screen Client on the host’s console while the game player slots are full. Change log for Content Update 19 - December 10th 2015. Armor Stand, Raw Rabbit, Cooked Rabbit, Rabbit Stew, Raw Mutton, Cooked Mutton, Rabbit’s Foot, Rabbit Hide, Potion of Leaping, Potion of Water Breathing, Salmon, Cooked Salmon, Clownfish, Pufferfish, Blue Orchid, Allium, Azure Bluet, Tulips, Oxeye Daisy, Sunflower, Lilac, Poppy (replaces Rose), Rose Bush, Peony, Double Tall Grass, Large Ferns, Prismarine Crystals, Prismarine Shard. Creative Mode only – Rabbit Spawn Egg, Endermite Spawn Egg, and Guardian Spawn Egg. Podzol, Granite, Polished Granite, Andesite, Polished Andesite, Diorite, Polished Diorite, Prismarine, Dark Prismarine, Prismarine Bricks, Red Sand, Red Sandstone, Smooth Red Sandstone, Chiseled Red Sandstone, Red Sandstone Stairs, Red Sandstone Slab, Sea Lanterns, Wet Sponge, Slime Blocks, Coarse Dirt, Packed Ice, Acacia Saplings, Dark Oak Saplings. Endermite, Guardian, Elder Guardian, Rabbit, Chicken Jockey. Mesa, Mega Taiga, Roofed Forest, Birch Forest, Forest, Savanna, Extreme Hills+, Deep Ocean, Snowless Taiga, 20 new Technical Biomes. Fishing now has particle effects - bubbles will show up moving towards the bobber just before the player has something on the hook. This has the appearance of a fish swimming towards the hook. Treasure can now be caught while fishing. Treasure is split into 3 categories:- Fish: Raw Fish, Salmon, Clownfish and Pufferfish. Treasure: Enchanted Fishing Rod, Enchanted Bow, Enchanted Book, Name Tag, Tripwire Hook, Lily Pad and Saddle. Junk: damaged Fishing Rod, Water Bottle, Rotten Flesh, String, Leather, Bowl, Stick, Bone, Tripwire Hook, Ink Sacs and damaged Leather Boots. Enchanting now consumes Lapis Lazuli. Enchanting has been rebalanced. Enchanted Books can receive multiple enchants at once. Villagers have additional professions and trading schemes. Villagers will now harvest crops. Villagers will only breed when willing (and can be made willing by giving them 3 bread, 12 carrots or 12 potatoes). Villagers will turn into Witches when struck by lightning. New Nether Portal building rules: Any rectangular shape from 4x5 to 23x23 If the portal in the nether is big enough, Ghasts can travel through. Will now be activated by any fire block within the frame. Can place Pumpkins or Wither Skeleton Skulls to spawn Golems and Withers. Will only place them if the body of the Golem or Wither is already built, in a valid configuration. Moss Stone, Mossy Stone Bricks and Chiseled Stone Bricks are now obtainable via crafting. Cracked Stone Bricks and Sponge are now obtainable via smelting. When a Furnace runs out of fuel, the smelting progress will rewind at 2× speed. Empty Furnaces will only accept fuel and empty Buckets in the fuel slot. Item Frames now emit a Redstone signal, and can rotate in 8 directions. Can now detect the rotation of an item in an item frame and output an equivalent power signal. Buttons can now be placed on the top and bottom of blocks. Powered Activator rails now dismount entities riding Minecarts. Cauldrons with water in them will put out burning entities, taking away one water level each time. When harvested with Silk Touch enchantment, they drop blocks with corresponding Mushroom texture (red or brown) on all sides, rather than the one with spores. Reintroduced Sponge to Survival Mode, with new behavior and texture. Sponge turns into Wet Sponge when it soaks up water. Water particles appear around the Sponge when this happens. Sponge destroys water blocks from 5 blocks away in a kind of sphere. Sponge soaks up water, only when some water is touching it. Color/Shade is affected by the biome color (similar to leaves, grass and vines). Can now be ignited with Flint and Steel. Adult Zombie Pigmen will forgive after a short time (and lose the aggro speed boost), but will continue to attack until the player escapes their aggro distance. Now drink a Potion of Water Breathing, when they are trapped underwater. Can drop a Potion of Water Breathing upon death, as a rare drop. Melons can now be found in patches similar to Pumpkins. Spawn with Blue Orchid Flowers. In shallower parts, the coast is covered in staggered dirt block with Lily Pads between them. Generates three of the new flowers – Azure Bluets, Oxeye Daises and sometimes Tulips. Can generate Double Tall Grass. Snow at higher elevations. Gravel can replace ground cover. Flat valleys near sea level. Can generate slightly higher now. Contains only Gravel on the floor instead of Sand, Dirt and Gravel. Now spawn with Stained Clay instead of Dyed Wool. Sheep now drop Mutton when they die. Arrows decelerate much more quickly underwater, and extinguish if on fire. Most mobs can now swim. Skeletons flee from wolves. Creepers, Skeletons, Wither Skeletons and Zombies drop their heads when killed by Charged Creepers. Spiders no longer see players through solid blocks. Babies' growth can be accelerated by feeding them. Fix for players adding additional layers above the maximum height in Superflat. Added Flint and Steel and Fire Charge sound effect when igniting blocks. Updated audio for Cows and Mooshrooms. Updated audio for Minecarts. Created a new Tutorial World. Change log for Content Update 18 - October 23rd 2015. Added Halloween 2015 Mash-up Pack trial content. Updated Halo Mash-up Pack with new Halo 5: Guardians skins. Added Star Wars Prequel Skin Pack trial content. Fixed a small memory leak with signs. Added colored light from torches (for Halloween 2015 Mash-up Pack). Change log for Content Update 17 - September 16th 2015. Fixed a memory leak causing frame rate issues. Fixed an issue causing signs to go blank for network players. Change log for Content Update 16 - August 28th 2015. Optimised water rendering Fix for some instability when adding and removing players from a game. Fix for particle effects not displaying at high altitudes. Fix for an issue where the Fuel meter in a Furnace could be reset when using a Lava Bucket. Fix for an ingredient added to a Beacon interface would be lost when entering/leaving the End or the Nether. Fix for an issue when renaming a world save and quickly loading the world. Fix for an issue where the tick rate in a chunk would run too fast when the chunk was unloaded and then reloaded (MCCE-390). Fix for Enable Flying host option causing healing to revert to classic mode. Fix for an issue with a Potion of Swiftness not working for splitscreen players. Fix for ‘Can Build And Mine’ privilege stopping players using potions. Fix for ‘Can Build And Mine’ privilege stopping players equipping armor from the hotbar. Fix for putting out fires with buckets of water making a wood breaking sound. Fixed an issue with Iron Golems trying to give a flower to a villager, but the flower not being present. Fix for a problem with water flickering at a distance when using the Natural Texture Pack. Fix for a problem unlocking the Enchanter achievement when using Classic Crafting. Fixed an issue where low opacity settings would cause the Ender Dragon and Wither health bars to be displayed inconsistently. Change log for Content Update 15 - July 24th 2015. Added Greek Mythology Mash-up Pack trial content. Added Acacia Wood, Acacia Planks, Acacia Fence, Acacia Fence Gate, Acacia Door, Acacia Slab and Acacia Stairs to the Creative menu. Added Dark Oak Wood, Dark Oak Planks, Dark Oak Fence, Dark Oak Fence Gate, Dark Oak Door, Dark Oak Slab and Dark Oak Stairs to the Creative menu. Fixed a crash when approaching Villages, Desert Temples and Jungle Temples if the save that was loaded had a partially discovered Village/Temple in it. Fixed an issue with stacking doors. Fixed the Oak Door recipe not giving 3 doors. Fixed an issue with the Set Day button in the Host Options menu. Fixed an issue stopping players removing Leads from Fences. Fixed Minecart with TNT having no igniting animation. Fixed an issue with Mobs being unable to pass through an open Iron Door. Fixed an issue where reaching the maximum spawn limit of villagers prevents spawning baby villagers after some of the villagers die. Fixed doors being destroyed when placing them on an upper Slab. Fixed an issue where players with no privileges could make tamed Wolves stand up. Fixed an issue where players with no privileges could kill Snow Golems. Stopped players being able to destroy Minecarts when 'Can Build and Mine' privilege is disabled. Stopped players being able to open Minecart with Chest, Minecart with Hopper, and Saddlebags when 'Can Open Containers' privilege is disabled. Fixed an issue with Wolves not taking damage properly. Change log for Content Update 14 - June 30th 2015. - Added Oak Wood Fence, Spruce Wood Fence, Birch Wood Fence, Jungle Wood Fence. - Added Oak Wood Fence Gate, Spruce Wood Fence Gate, Birch Wood Fence Gate, Jungle Wood Fence Gate. - Added Oak Wood Door, Spruce Wood Door, Birch Wood Door, Jungle Wood Door. - Added Iron Trapdoor, Inverted Daylight Sensor, Book and Quill, Stained Glass and Stained Glass Panes. - Added Custom Superflat User Interface, allowing players to customize superflat world generation. - Added new in-game options to allow changing game mode, difficulty setting, time of day, and spawn position per player, and disable or enable ambient cave sounds, and weather settings. - Split Load/Join interface into Create/Load/Join. - Changed Game Mode selection to a slider. - Added Classic Crafting option, so you can now craft the same way as on the Java version if you really want to! This option is available in the UI settings menu. - Enabled USB keyboard use for Book and Quill. - Fixed a crash when a lot of Redstone Dust was used. - Fixed various incorrect tooltip issues. - Fix for mined item entities sometimes appearing at the top of the world, rather than spawning where the block is destroyed. - Fix for an issue with corrupt capes on characters. - Fix for an issue where players could open Trapped Chests, Droppers, Hoppers and Beacons even though “Can Open Containers” was off. - Fixed a crash when a flaming arrow shot from a Dispenser hits TNT. Change log for Content Update 13 - May 14th 2015. - Fixed an issue causing flying animals in a split-screen offline game. - Fixed a memory leak causing crashes after prolonged play sessions. - Fixed a problem with dropped items sinking below the ground. - Fixed an issue with TNT explosions. - Fixed a problem with baby villagers collision height. - Fixed a few issues with players joining a network game. Change log for Content Update 12 - April 29th 2015. - Added the Alex skin and some variations of it to the default skins. - Changed music tracks played in Creative mode and on front-end menus to match Java version. Change log for Content Update 11 - March 25th 2015. - Added Pattern Texture Pack trial content. - Fix for intermittent split-screen problem where players and mobs went invisible. - Fix for a split-screen crash after prolonged gameplay. - Fix for an issue causing client players to hang when creating a Wither. - Fix for graphic corruption with Red Stone Comparator. - Fix for a crash when a player is fishing. Change log for Content Update 10 - February 25th 2015. - Added Quick Move to the Horse Inventory. - Made some fixes to player privileges. - Corrected Baby Zombie hit boxes size. - Added "Where are we now" Music Disc in Survival Mode. - Fix for a bug where a Chest didn't disappear when destroyed. - Fix for player sometimes taking fall damage while in a boat. - Fixed an issue where a player's wolves could teleport to them when they were in a boat, and kill them. - Updated Lapis Lazuli block texture. Change log for Content Update 9 - February 11th 2015. - More Redstone fixes. - Increased minecart limit. - Stopped tamed horses despawning when they are in a fenced-off area. - Crafting a map now produces an Empty Map. - Fixed a crash with a Noteblock. - Fixed an issue with village generation. - Fixed an issue with Witch Huts allowing other mobs to spawn in them after a reload. - Fixed an issue where Blaze Spawners and Chests don’t appear in the Nether after a Nether Reset. - Fixed a crash with Minecarts travelling through Nether Portals. - Fix for various Redstone issues. - Fixed a crash when breaking an Item Frame containing a map. - Fixed a crash when a Dispenser is dispensing water or lava when the Dispenser is blocked. - Fix for placing a boat on harmful surfaces causing the game to crash. - Updates to horse and other animal de-spawning to take into account Saddles, Saddle bags, Leads, Armor and Nametags. - Fix for Stonebrick stairs recipe. - Fix for issue where player is able to stay alive with zero hearts in their Healthbar. - Fixed an issue in the Host Options menu in Adventure mode causing options to be set wrongly. - Fix for issue where animals don't stop running after being hit. - Fix for issue where destroying planted Pumpkin and Melon Seeds drops an incorrect number of seeds. - Librarian villagers now have a small probability of offering nametags for sale. - Add a rare probability of spawning Skeletons/Wither Skeletons in the nether. - Brought forward change so that Witches naturally spawn, rarely, anywhere that's dark. - Fix for issue where Wither Skeletons stop spawning in the Nether when the difficulty is set to Easy from Peaceful. - Changed Minecart riding behaviour back so that the player turns with the Minecart. - If mob griefing is turned off, sheep shouldn't change grass blocks when they eat them. - Fix for TNT cart exploding despite 'TNT Explodes' option being turned off. - Fix to Noteblock fall-off distance so they can be heard further away. - Fix for player legs not being rotated correctly when riding. - Fix for Wolf heal tooltip. - Fixed improper tooltip displayed when Player is holding a Lead and aiming at an aggressive mob. - Fix for Potion of Weakness effect description having incorrect values. - Fix for issue where Creepers hover off the floor. - Fixed issue where Name Tags do not appear to work correctly on the Wither, Iron Golem and Wither Skeleton. - Fix for player nametags not being colored. - City Texture Pack - Daylight sensor changed to look more like a solar panel. - Fix for issue where a horse wasn’t rendering while riding it. - Fix for ‘Return to Sender' achievement not unlocking after fulfilling its requirement. - Fix for 'Local Brewery' achievement not unlocking after fulfilling its requirement. - Fix for performance issue when moving through large Jungle Biomes. Change log for Content Update 7 - December 18th 2014. Hardened Clay Stained Clay Block of Coal Hay Bale Activator Rail Block of Redstone Daylight Sensor Dropper Hopper Minecart with Hopper Minecart with TNT Redstone Comparator Weighted Pressure Plate Beacon Trapped Chest Firework Rocket Firework Star Nether Star Lead Horse Armor Name Tag Horse Spawn Egg. - Added new terrain generation features - Witch Huts. - Replaced the Tutorial World with a new world containing some new mini-tutorials for the new functionality. - Added Beacon interface. - Added Horse interface. - Added Hopper interface. - Added Fireworks - Fireworks interface is accessible from the Crafting Table when you have the ingredients to craft a Firework Star or Firework Rocket. - Added 'Adventure Mode' - You can only break blocks with the correct tools. - Added lots of new sounds. - Mobs, items and projectiles can now pass through portals. - Repeaters can now be locked by powering their sides with another Repeater. - Zombies and Skeletons can now spawn with different weapons and armor. - New death messages. - Name mobs with a Name Tag, and rename containers to change the title when the menu is open. - Bonemeal no longer instantly grows everything to full size, and instead randomly grows in stages. - A Redstone signal describing the contents of Chests, Brewing Stands, Dispensers and Jukeboxes can be detected by placing a Redstone Comparator directly against them. - Dispensers can face in any direction. - Eating a Golden Apple gives the player extra "absorption" health for a short period. - The longer you remain in an area the harder the monsters that spawn in that area will be. - New Game and Host options (Daylight Cycle, Keep Inventory, Mob options, Tile drop and a Regeneration option) - Added World Resize option to expand smaller sized worlds into larger sized ones. Change log for Content Update 4 – 29th October 2014. Change log for upcoming Content Update 3 – 2nd October 2014. - Enable hiding mashup-pack worlds from the saves list, and re-enabling them all from the options menu. - Change to ‘disable saving’ setting so that it remains set for a specific save when reloading that save. - Fix for Glass Blocks placed next to each other rendering incorrectly. - Fix for enchanted items not destroying blocks as quickly as they should. - Changed 3D sound attenuation to have linear fall-off, with special cases for thunder, Enderdragon & Ghast sounds. (Sound volumes incorrect bug) - Improved frame-rate in Jungles. - Fix for missing chunks in Superflat world on host console. - Fixed an issue with mob spawning rates. - Fix for hit box on Torches sometimes being incorrect. - Fix for entities being duplicated (every save/load cycle) for transferred worlds (Multiple Enderdragons bug). - Fix for 'Can Build and Mine' not functioning correctly. - Fixed issue with mobs still being aggressive while player is invisible (using Potion). - Fixed an issue recording Spider Jockey kills. - Fix for players riding Boats/Minecarts sometimes being invisible to remote players. - Fix for Maps placed in an Item Frame appear as blank to other players. - Fix to move HUD down when tooltips are disabled. - Fix for camera resetting when going through Nether or End Portals. - Fix for issue with Xbox 360 Save transfer when the save is exited without saving on Xbox One. - Fixed an issue with gamer pictures occasionally causing a crash. Minecraft. Latest Stories. 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