Minecraft Preview 1.19.20.20 tests dozens of fixes and changes ahead of July 4

Mojang Studios has dropped a new preview build with a ton of changes.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Development on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition hasn’t slowed since the release of Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update,” with Mojang Studios now testing new upcoming fixes for the world’s largest survival game. A new Minecraft Preview is rolling out to players with dozens of changes and updates.

The preview build, also available for the aging Android beta, features a sizeable changelog packed with vanilla parity changes, bug fixes, quality-of-life improvements, technical updates, and more. It comes a week after the release ofMinecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.19.2, and promises that another patch update is on the way forMinecraftplayers in the near future.

Minecraft 1.19 “The Wild Update"was the most recent major content update for what is widely considered one of thebest gamesin the world, and brought new biomes, locations, mobs, blocks, items, and gameplay features to the long-running creative survival game. Now, Mojang Studios is working on post-launch polish before it turns to what comes next for Minecraft.

In case you missed it,we sat down with Mojang Studios to discuss all things Minecraft and The Wild Update.

The full changelog forMinecraft Preview 1.19.20.20includes:

Features & bug fixes

Features & bug fixes

Audio

Blocks

Gameplay

Mobs

Mob effects

Mobile controls

Stability & performance

User interface

Vanilla parity

VR

Mangrove & azalea leaves

Sculk sensor

Trades

Technical updates

General

Blocks

Bucket item

Commands

Dedicated server

Graphical

Stability & performance

Experimental features

General

Actor properties

GameTest Framework

Spectator Mode

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