Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta 1.18.0.25 arrives with big bug fixes and changes

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Minecraftis marching nonstop to the release of the second half of theCaves and Cliffs Update, which means plenty of betas and snapshots from Mojang Studios. A day after the release of aMinecraft: Java Edition snapshot, Mojang Studios is returning withMinecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta 1.18.0.25for beta players across Xbox, PC, and Android.

There are plenty of major bug fixes and significant changes in tow with the latest Minecraft beta, as Mojang furthers its efforts to polish 1.18 ‘Caves and Cliffs Update’ Part Two before a final release later this year. However, there is one important change for Android beta players, which you can see in the changelog below.

Minecraft is one of the greatest games ever made, which certainly makes it one of thebest Xbox games, and much of that comes down to its neverending support. In case you missed it, Mojang Studios has already detailed the next update coming to Minecraft after the Caves and Cliffs Update, calledThe Wild Update.

The full changelog for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta 1.18.0.25 includes:

Features and bug fixes

Features and bug fixes

Gameplay

World generation

Android

User interface

Technical updates

Molang

Available everywhere you play.

Minecraft is an inarguable and complete success. It has sold copies in the hundreds of millions, has a huge following of dedicated players, and lets you unlock your every creative desire. It’s also available on every platform imaginable, including Xbox, Windows 10, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS. Play with anyone and play anywhere.

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