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Minecraft's "Better Together" Xbox, Windows, and mobile platform cross-play update is on the way, and here's what you need to know.
Minecraft has answered some of the most burning questions about its "Better Together" beta, available now on Windows 10 (and soon on Xbox One).
Minecraft's vast online realms will be easier to join, Microsoft says at the E3 show, and game consoles will play nice with Windows and phones.
Minecraft's Better Together update has arrived, meaning the Xbox One version has been switched over to the Bedrock build. That's the build pushed to Windows 10, VR, Android and iOS, and on its way ...
Windows 10 users who already own the PC version can get a free download, with support for both touch and game controllers.
After some places to explore in the Windows 10 Edition? Check out our list of the best Minecraft PE seeds. Of course user-created content like this has been available for the Java version - or OG ...
Java owners of Minecraft can get a free copy of the Windows 10 game by heading to Mojang’s website. But the deadline date is April 20 to claim their free copy.
There have traditionally been two major factions among Minecraft users—those who prefer the more approachable Bedrock Edition and those devoted to the Java Edition.
Minecraft's two primary editions combined draw in millions of fans worldwide, but it's no secret that some players prefer one version of the game over the other.