Minecraft Preview 1.19.10.22 tests post-launch fixes for ‘The Wild Update’

Mojang Studios is already rolling out a new Preview for The Wild Update.

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What you need to know

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Players all around the world are leaping into Minecraft’s The Wild Update, an expansive content update that brings plenty of new features into the ever-evolving survival creative sandbox. Those who ache to test the latest and most experimental features, however, aren’t being left in the dark, as Mojang Studios is already rolling out the first post-launch The Wild Update Minecraft preview.

Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update” has been publicly available for barely one day, but Mojang Studios isn’t slowing down the inexorable march of development.Minecraft Preview1.19.10.22 is now available to testers on Xbox, Windows, and iOS (with a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta on Android), and brings a couple dozen bug fixes and changes to Minecraft’s latest content release.

Minecraft didn’t become one of themost successful Xbox games of all timewith Mojang Studios resting on its laurels. The latest Minecraft Preview showcases improvements that should head to the rest of Minecraft players at some point in the future, if testing goes well.

In case you missed it,I interviewed Mojang Studios on Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update,” the future of Minecraft, and more.

The full changelog forMinecraft Preview 1.19.10.22includes:

Features & bug fixes

General

General

Stability & performance

Blocks

Commands

Gameplay

Graphical

Items

Mobile controls

Mobs

Player

Vanilla parity

Allay

Allay duplication

Deep Dark

Frog

Sculk catalyst

Sculk shrieker

Warden

Technical updates

General

Add-ons & script engine

Hunger

Experimental features

General

Stability & performance

Spectator Mode

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