
Regardless of your age, gamers all over the world have enjoyed countless hours exploring and creating worlds in Mojang’sMinecraftsince 2011.
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Minecrafthas also seen a variety of popular spin-offs from developers such as Telltale Games as well as the recent dungeon crawler-inspiredMinecraft Legends. In our review ofMinecraft Legends, we said: “It’s an enjoyable, lighthearted hybrid that prioritises exploration as much as tactical battle gameplay. It’s accessible for younger audiences and RTS newbies while still being challenging at later stages in the campaign. TheMinecraftMidas touch has turned another genre to gold but a few hiccups meanLegendsisn’t quite a diamond.”
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For years,PCgamers have been enjoying the benefit of 4K and ray tracing support inMinecraftthanks to theBedrock Edition.However, this feature is something that console gamers have missed out on, that was until now. Well, mostly. Previewupdate1.20.60.23 has gone live forXboxSeries X|S and with it comes 4K resolution support.
It’s worth keeping in mind that this latest update is only available in its preview build, and has not been released into the wild, yet. That being said, given the fact that 4K support is available in the console preview, we shouldn’t be waiting much longer for its full release.
At the time of writing, the recent preview update is lacking ray tracing support on console as we’ve seen in theMinecraft Bedrock Editionon PC, but hopefully, we won’t be waiting much longer for that either. The recent update also makes many bug fixes as well as quality-of-life improvements.
Minecraftis out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and compatible mobile devices.
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