Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.19.2 hotfix update now available to players

A new hotfix to resolve a tiny handful of issues.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Major content updates like The Wild Update are exciting for Minecraft players, but they’re also liable to introduce new issues to the game. Mojang Studios works tirelessly to resolve any inadvertently added problems with post-launch patches and hotfixes, and the latest is now rolling out to Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.

The 1.19.2 hotfix is decided minor, with only a handful of fixes included forMinecraftplayers. Various stability flaws and potential crashes that debuted inMinecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update"are being patched, while a couple of other bugs are also getting a good squishing. This isn’t the most exciting release, but it’s available now for all players on every Minecraft: Bedrock Edition platform.

In case you missed it,we sat down with Mojang Studios to discuss Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update,“and what comes next for one of themost successful gamesof all time.

The full changelog forMinecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.19.2includes:

Features & bug fixes

Fixes

Fixes

Minecraft: Bedrock Edition

Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update” may be officially released, but it’s not quite finished, yet. Mojang Studios is now rolling out the 1.19.2 hotfix for one of the best ways to play Minecraft, regardless of your platform of choice.

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