Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update” changelogs are now available
A new Minecraft update is rolling out, and you can now view the full changelogs.
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What you need to know
Months of development and patient waiting have led to this day — the official release of Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update.” The new release includes dozens of new features, bug fixes, and quality-of-life improvements, all of which are dropping into the hands of excited players around the world.
Minecraftplayers, regardless of their preferred platform or edition, can now installThe Wild Updateand jump in. Interested players can peruse the full changelogs for both Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Minecraft: Java Edition, which details everything you need to know about 1.19 release.
It’s practically an objective fact that Minecraft is one of thebest games you can play, and The Wild Update aims to make the legendary survival game even better. In case you missed it,I sat down with Mojang Studios to discuss Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update,“and what it takes to develop Minecraft.
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update” is officially here, and it brings new features, gameplay mechanics, and quality-of-life improvements. Wherever you play games, the Bedrock Edition is a great way to play Minecraft.
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Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.19 “The Wild Update” changelogs
The Wild Update is now available for Bedrock Edition players onXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PlayStation, Switch, PC, Android, and iOS platforms.
Thefull changelog for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.19 “The Wild Update"includes:
New features
New Achievements
New music
Updated mobile touch controls
Allay
Boat in chest
Deep dark
Frog & tadpole
Froglight block
Goat horn
Mangrove swamp
Mangrove tree & wood
Mud block
Recovery compass & echo shards
Sculk blocks
Warden
Vanilla parity
Blocks
Items
Mobs
Shulker
Wandering trader
Spectator Mode (Experimental)
General
Enabling & disabling
Movement
User interface
Visibility & rendering
World interactions
Technical updates
Bug fixes
Bug fixes
Blocks
Gameplay
Graphical
Items
Mobs
Performance & stability
User interface
World generation
Technical updates
General
Commands
Dedicated server
Fog
Item components
Mobs
Molang
Performance & stability
Updated add-on template packs
GameTest Framework
Important breaking change
mojang-gametest module
mojang-minecraft module
Minecraft: Java Edition 1.19 “The Wild Update” changelogs
The 1.19 update for Java Edition players is now available everywhere, including Windows PCs, Mac, and Linux.
Thefull changelog for Minecraft: Java Edition 1.19 “The Wild Update"includes:
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New features
General
Advancements
Allay
Ancient city
Boat with chest
Clay renewability
Darkness
Deep dark
Frog
Goat horn
Mangrove leaves & propagule
Mangrove swamp
Mangrove tree
Mangrove wood
Mud
Mud brick
Music
Music Disc 5
Recovery compass
Sculk
Swift Sneak
Tadpole
Warden
Changes
Minecart variants
Monster spawning
Predictability of randomized events
Vibrations
Bug fixes
General
Technical updates
General
Advancements
Blending
Chat Preview
Chat types
Commands
Debug
Game events
Game rules
Loot tables
Multiplayer secure chat signing
Pack filters
Paintings
Point of Interest types
Predicates
Space glyph provider
World presets
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update” is officially here, and it brings new features, gameplay mechanics, and quality-of-life improvements. Wherever you play games, the Bedrock Edition is a great way to play Minecraft.
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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Minecraft: Java Edition and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition are available through Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, making Microsoft’s subscription service the best place to gain access to everything Minecraft.
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