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Bedrock Edition
Disambig grey.SVG This article describes the game version. For blocks, see "Bedrock".
Bedrock Edition
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Developer
Mojang Studios logo.SVG Mojang Studios
Jens Bergensten
Aron Nieminen
Daniel Kaplan
Shoghi Cervantes
Daniel Wustenhoff
Tomas Alcaeus
Xbox One.SVG Xbox Game Studios[1]
Tommaso Checchi
Jason Major
4J.png 4J Studios[2]
Skyboxlabs.png SkyBox Labs[3]
Microsoft[4]
Operating platform
Receive updates
Windows 10AndroidIOSKindle FireFire TVXbox OnePlayStation 4Nintendo Switch
Backward compatible
Xbox Series X|SPlayStation 5
Stop update
Apple TVGear VRWindows 10 Mobile
Writing language
C++[5]
The latest version
Official version: 1.16.200
Beta: beta 1.16.210.51
Release date
Android 4.2+
August 16, 2011 (Xperia PLAY only-2.1+) [6][7]
October 7, 2011 [8]
January 30, 2013 (2.3+) [9]
December 19, 2013 (3.0+) [10]
October 11, 2015 (4.2+) [10]
iOS 10.0+
November 17, 2011
August 15, 2013 (5.0+)
April 27, 2016 (6.0+)
June 13, 2016 (8.0+)
June 23, 2020 (9.0+)
November 23, 2020 (10.0+)
Fire OS 3.0+
September 13, 2012
April 2, 2014 (3.0+)
Windows 10 Mobile
December 10, 2014
(Windows Phone 8.1)
February 22, 2017
(Windows 10 Mobile)
Windows 10
July 29, 2015
Gear VR
April 27, 2016
Apple TV and Fire TV
December 19, 2016
Xbox One
September 19, 2017
Nintendo Switch
June 21, 2018
PlayStation 4
December 10, 2019
Age rating
Unrated online games
Google: All users over 10 years old[11]
Apple: 9+[12]
Amazon: Need for guardianship guidelines [13]
PEGI: 7+[14]
RARS: 16+[15]
USK: 12[16]
ACB: PG[17]
GSRR: PG12[18]
GRB: Everyone[19]
IARC: 7+[11][20]
DEJUS: L (Livre)[11]
DEJUS: 10[21][22]
ESRB: Over 10 years old[23]
Program size
Android: varies by device[11]
iOS: 353.3 MB[12]
Kindle Fire: 100.5 MB[24]
Windows 10 Mobile: 180.41 MB[25]
Windows 10: 415.96 MB[26]
Gear VR: 335.8 MB[27]
Fire TV: 100.5 MB[28]
Xbox One: 395.26 MB[29]
Nintendo Switch: 463 MB[30]
PS4: 224.92 MB[31]
License agreement
private
Open source situation
no
external link
website:
Android
iOS
Kindle Fire
Windows 10
Gear VR
Oculus Rift
Fire TV
PlayStation 4
Nintendo Switch
Xbox One
Try it out:
Android
Windows 10
PlayStation 4
Basic game:
Android
iOS
Kindle Fire
Windows 10
Windows 10 Mobile
Gear VR
Oculus Rift
Fire TV
PlayStation 4
Nintendo Switch
Xbox One
Novice Collection:
Windows 10
Xbox One
Master Collection:
Windows 10
Xbox One
Bedrock Edition (Bedrock Edition) is a multi-platform version of Minecraft developed by Mojang Studios, Xbox Game Studios, 4J Studios and SkyBox Labs. Since the game engine comes from the Pocket Edition, before this version, this series of works used the name "Pocket Edition", "MCPE" or "Portable/Windows 10 Edition" when mentioned.
All Bedrock Edition Minecraft uses Minecraft without a subtitle as the title. The current version of Bedrock Edition is 1.16.200. Before the update, there are different subtitles on each platform, including Pocket Edition (all mobile platforms), Windows 10 version, Gear VR version and Fire TV version. The Apple TV version ended support soon after this update, so it no longer receives updates and is removed from the App Store on Apple TV.
Although all the Bedrock Edition versions have almost the same content, the price varies by platform. In US dollars, the mobile platform version is priced at $6.99, and the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Fire TV versions are priced at $19.99. Windows 10 and Nintendo Switch versions are the most expensive, priced at $26.99. The Windows 10 version is also sold as a bundle in the Master Collection, priced at $49.99, including more DLC and Minecoin. [32] DLC purchased from the mall on any platform can be used on other platforms, but the game is sold separately on each platform. Although they are all UWP applications, Minecraft is sold as three independent applications on Windows 10, Windows 10 Mobile and Xbox One platforms and sold at different prices (this means that Xbox Live achievements are not shared between these platforms, but in Purchasing a game on one of the platforms does not allow you to get the version of the game on other platforms. Each platform has a set of achievements). The Xbox One version is also available for Xbox Game Pass subscribers. As with all of the other versions of Minecraft, the update is free now.
Players who bought the Java Edition before October 19, 2018, can get a free redemption code for the Bedrock Edition of Windows 10, but the redemption code needs to be used before April 20, 2020. [33][34]
By October 2020, the game will stop supporting Gear VR, Windows 10 Mobile, Android devices with RAM less than 768MB, iOS devices with iOS 10.0 or lower, and Windows 10 with graphics cards that only in support DirectX 10.1 or lower. Equipment update service. [35]
table of Contents
1 Game content
1.1 Compatible devices
2 Development
2.1 Release
2.2 Alpha
2.3 Official version
2.4 Development version
3 achievements
4 Platform differences
5 did you know
6 Reference
Game content
See: Unique Features of Bedrock Edition
The goal of the game is the same as the Java version and the original console version. Players can build virtual reality in a sandbox-like environment. Like other versions, Bedrock Edition also has survival content that appeared in other versions, such as brewing, hunger, and dimensions of the Nether and the End. Cross-platform multiplayer games can also be played on any touch device and host that can run Bedrock Edition. [36]
There are many differences between Bedrock Edition and Java Edition and the original console version, such as a more vivid picture, modified terrain, some unique items and official additional package system [37]. HUD and other elements are easier to interact on mobile devices. Players can also use the touch screen, keyboard, mouse and handle to interact with the game.
The differences between Bedrock Edition and Java Edition are:
Some creatures have different characteristics from the Java Edition.
4 ways to play multiplayer games are allowed:
Through the wireless LAN, 8 or more players can be allowed to play in the same world.
Via Realms.
A remote server created by the player.
Through a Microsoft account.
Provides a list of selected servers (partners of Mojang Studios), and provides multiplayer games in Minecraft.
Some features of Bedrock Edition are only available on certain platforms.
Split-screen is only available for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
Virtual reality is only available for Gear VR, PlayStation 4 and Windows 10.
PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One do not support joining the server via IP.
Compatible device
Android iOS
Minimum supported version Android 4.0
To unknown version [More information needed]: Android 4.2
To 0.12.1: Android 3.0
To 0.8.0: Android 2.3
To 0.5.0: Android 2.1
iOS 10.0
To 1.16.50: iOS 9.0
To 1.16.0: iOS 8.0
To 0.14.3: iOS 6.0
To 0.14.1: iOS 5.0
To 0.7.2: iOS 4.3.3
Processor Any support floating point calculation ("ARM-v7a code") and Neon extended structure [38] 600 ARMv7 Cortex CPU
800 Apple A6 CPU
Image Any GPU that supports OpenGL ES 2.0
Storage Minimum 300MB (100 MB to 1GB is the maximum threshold for storing map data)
Data connection optional (connect to Realms)
supporting device
(Please note that the devices listed here are too old and may no longer be supported.)
Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, [39] X10i, Ray, [40] and Mini Pro[41]
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
Requires iOS 10.0 or higher. Compatible with iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone SE (first generation), iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE (second generation), iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi‑Fi + cellular network , IPad mini 2, iPad mini 2 Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 2 Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 3 Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 4 Wi‑Fi + Cellular, iPad Pro (12.9 inches), iPad Pro (12.9 inches) Wi-Fi + cellular network, iPad Pro (9.7 inches), iPad Pro (9.7 inches) Wi-Fi + cellular network, iPad (5th generation), iPad (5th generation) Wi‑Fi + cellular network, iPad Pro (12.9 inches) (2nd generation), iPad Pro (12.9 inches) (2nd generation) Wi‑Fi + cellular
It is known that some devices below these specifications can work normally regardless of whether they use custom ROMs, kernels and overclocking, but due to lack of floating-point calculations, CPU MSM7227 is not supported. NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor is not supported because it does not support Neon.
Development
Main article: Bedrock Edition version history
See: Bedrock Edition § Preview Version
Plan version
Mention characteristics
Features removed
Development version
release
A video of an early game blueprint on Xperia PLAY was posted on Twitter. On October 7, 2011, Alpha was released and is no longer exclusively owned by Xperia PLAY. The non-exclusive version was original to be released on the Android platform on September 29th[42], but there were some serious vulnerabilities that needed to be fixed, so the release date was postponed to October 7.
In an interview with Mojang, the iOS version of the game was confirmed to be released before 2012[43] and then released on November 17, 2011.
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