Minecraft: Java Edition 1.19.1 Pre-Release 3 brings new fixes and minor tweaks

1.19.1 still has more fixes in the works on top of what’s being tested today.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Another week brings us more early Minecraft builds to test, and Mojang Studios is opening with Minecraft: Java Edition 1.19.1 Pre-Release 3. Wednesday’s Minecraft snapshot features a modest changelog of fixes and updates following previous testing, and is now available for players to explore at their leisure.

Mojang Studios has also stated that another pre-release snapshot is coming with additional fixes in the near future. If testing on thatMinecraftsnapshot goes well, the company will return to release candidate testing for the 1.19.1 patch update forMinecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update.“In the meantime, players can test the handful of technical fixes and updates included in this snapshot.

Minecraft is already one ofPC’s best games, and the upcoming 1.19.1 update will further drive that point home with a plethora of fixes, improvements, and even new features. In case you missed it, we recently sat down with Mojang Studios todiscuss Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update” and the future of this massively successful creative survival game.

The full changelog forMinecraft: Java Edition 1.19.1 Pre-Release 3includes:

Features & bug fixes

Features & bug fixes

Changes

Technical updates

Fixed bugs

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