Minecraft: Java Edition Snapshot 22w44a brings more Creative Inventory changes
Mojang Studios is continuing to hammer out Creative Inventory changes.
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What you need to know
The world of Minecraft is ever-changing, and Mojang Studios is perpetuating the evolution with a new series of Minecraft: Java Edition snapshots bringing experimental new features, sweeping changes, a plethora of bug fixes, and more. On Wednesday, the latest such snapshot became available to players.
Minecraft: Java Edition Snapshot 22w44a brings a few tiny changes toMinecraft 1.20features over itspredecessor, but the highlights of this week’s release are undoubtedly the further changes to the Creative Inventory, alterations to Spawners and Spawn Eggs, and added walking sounds for different blocks and environments. There’s also the usual inclusion of technical updates and bug fixes for players to explore, if they wish.
PC gamers have countless incredible titlesavailable to them, butMinecrafthas stood the test of time and persevered over the years as among the best of them. Mojang Studios is now working on the next major update for Minecraft players, under the 1.20 version number, which will focus on player expression, representation, and creativity. For now, players can already test the earliest Minecraft 1.20 features alongside other snapshot-bound changes.
The full changelog forMinecraft: Java Edition Snapshot 22w44aincludes:
Minecraft 1.20 features
General
Features & changes
General
Creative Inventory
Monster Spawners
Sounds
Spawn Eggs
Technical updates
Game rules
Fixed bugs
General
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Another Java Edition snapshot is here, this time with more tweaks for the Creative Inventory. Minecraft: Java Edition is available through PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
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