MINECRAFT JAVA AND BEDROCK EDITIONS ARE NO MORE SEPARATELY



We hope that you're not too attached to either of the Minecraft Java or Bedrock editions of one of the most loved building games for PC. Microsoft and Mojang confirmed that they'll be removing them on June 7.



There is a chance that you are confused by the existence of two versions of Minecraft on PC that is the Java and Bedrock editions. Minecraft hunger games servers offers a helpful guide to clarify the differences between the two, however, if you paid for one, you did not get access to the other. Which is a little crazy.



Mojang and Microsoft clearly agree, because they've unveiled (thanks, Neowin) the Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition - a single-purchase version of Minecraft on PC that will replace the separate editions. This goes on sale on June 7 and will become "the standard and only offering of the original Minecraft on Windows PC."



Anyone who owns either the Java or Bedrock editions will upgrade to the combined edition without any further purchase required This should happen automatically - although "it might take two to three days for the game to show up when we release it to all players eligible." In addition, Minecraft players should be able to crossplay between versions without any hassle.



Mojang confirms that otherwise "Java and Bedrock will remain distinct games with their own distinctive features," with the only difference being that you don't have to purchase them separately, and you can play both on the same Minecraft launcher. Good news all-around, really, except for anyone who has recently purchased both separately. However, it will make the act of downloading Minecraft much easier.


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