As with a surprise bomb came confirmation that Minecraft will return to Microsoft’s subscription service, namely theXbox Game Pass and in particular it will come up PC. The title will return to Microsoft’s famous and very rich catalog this November in two versions, namely Java And Bedrock Edition also available for Personal Computer.
The event will certainly make long-time fans of the title happy given the attachment to one of the games it has characterized childhood of many young users and created a real genre. Worlds were born and raised and fell into the famous title of Mojang Studios, currently owned by Microsoft, and now even PC users will be able to enjoy it in free format thanks to the subscription.
Minecraft Java edition is practically the original version initially created by the developers and which has been expanded over the years with about a decade of small and massive updates and which have made the title simply a colossal In all these years.
The Bedrock instead was intended as the Pocket Edition in the past and affects virtually all the various console versions shown so far. Consequently, we mean the console version with adapted controls that many users have come to love over the course of the various changes made thanks to the updates.
The trailer that you can see on the cover of this article shows just this double nature of the franchise so that the users can choose what they prefer. Minecraft will therefore find itself replenishing the already vast catalog ofXbox Game Pass especially in the Ultimate version which also includes the function to play with the PC.
Speaking of versions, did you know that a very rare edition of the game was found some time ago? Precisely the 1.1.1 which represented the game in a still almost cocoon state, full of bugs and various problems that were then largely solved in the course of the next update which was overwritten in just a couple of minutes, that version was therefore nowhere to be found, or so it was believed.