The other day we reported on the fact that Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.13.0 update is currently available to play in the MCPE beta which will be bringing functioning Redstone. While people can build insanely complex and functioning machines among other things with Redstone, a lot of players are also pretty intimidated by it. So Mojnag has released a video to show off what you can do with Redstone in MCPE.
Tag: MCPE
Round-up of Mojang’s Q&A session yesterday: Build height increase, Gear VR version incoming, and much more
Yesterday we reported on Mojang who did a live stream Q&A session on Twitch about Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition. Everything from future plans for both versions of the game, to what we can expect in the very next update was covered. A few interesting tidbits did come out that fans of the franchise will be interested to know.
So while we were just watching the impromptu live Q&A Session on Twitch by Mojang about Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, a conversation came up with us about Android TV support for Minecraft: Pocket Edition. While nothing was officially announced for Minecraft: Pocket Edition in regards to Android TV support during the Q&A Session, it is incredibly easy for you to add it yourself.
Mojang is holding a bit of an impromptu live Q&A Session regarding Minecraft: Pocket Edition and Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition over on Twitch this morning. The developers behind the popular sandbox game will be answering as many questions as they can about both games, starting at 8:30am PST.
[Update: Released] Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.12.0 update won’t be happening today, but this week is still possible
Mojang has been working on the next big release for Minecraft: Pocket Edition for a bit now. If you’re a part of the beta testing group, then you’ve already been enjoying a lot of the new cool features coming with the 0.12.0 update. The crew working on the update have been keeping everyone updated as to when we can expect to get our hands on the new update officially. Last week it was planned to have it out today, but that has unfortunately changed.
We only recently had Minecraft: Pocket Edition updated with version 0.11 and over this past weekend Minecon 2015 took place were more details were revealed about the next version. While Minecraft: Story Mode has its world premier during Minecon 2015, Minecraft: Pocket Edition version 0.12 was also unveiled and this is shaping up to be the best update yet. So here is what to expect when version 0.12 arrives, although it won’t be for a little while still.
[Update: Released] Minecraft: Pocket Edition 0.11.0 update will finally be jumping out of beta and going live this week
If you’ve been in the version 0.11.0 beta since it began a few months ago, you’ve probably been enjoying a lot of the upcoming features we’ve been reporting on. Well it finally appears that everyone without beta access will be able to play all the new features in version 0.11.0 soon as the update will finally be leaving beta and going public onto Google Play later this week.
For those of you participating in the beta testing group for Minecraft: Pocket Edition, there is a new version available for download today. This update, which is tagged as version 0.11.0 beta 6, comes with two new features and a bunch of bug fixes. Are there skin packs yet? No would be the answer to that question. However, you will want to update your copy of MCPE beta anyways.
For those of you that are a part of the Minecraft: Pocket Edition public beta testing group, there is some good news for you today as the first beta for version 0.11.0 has been uploaded onto Google Play this morning. For those of you who missed our previous coverage as to what will be arriving with version 0.11.0, there are some pretty cool features we’ve been wanting to show up that are finally, hopefully, going to make the cut for the official release of 0.11.0.
We’ve been following the development of PocketMine since it was created, even using it in our own Minecraft: Pocket Edition server. It has come a long way since its inception, now having a plug-in library, mod tools and all sorts of other goodies. There was regular communication between Mojang developers and Shoghi Cervantes, the developer behind PocketMine, on Twitter quite often. So it should be as no surprise that Mojang has finally brought Shogi on board.