

But yesterday, the company finally pushed the deadline and insisted that all its players migrate by the suggested timeline or they will not be able to play Minecraft anymore. It had given a year's time to players to voluntarily migrate the account. Minecraft first came out with the decision to transition all its players from Mojang to Microsoft in October 2020. So far, Java Edition players could play the game simply by using a Mojang account. The company stated that the voluntary account migration period to get a Microsoft account was going to end on Maand players will not be able to play the game unless they created a Microsoft account. On February 4, Minecraft announced its last call to all Java Edition players who have not yet switched to Microsoft accounts. Any additional features of the editions, such as cross-platform play and mod support, will not change.Īre you pleased to see Mojang and Microsoft finally put both versions of Minecraft into a bundle? It's just in time for Minecraft's new update, The Wild, which also releases on June 7.Important news for all Minecraft Java Edition players. Right now, the new release is being rolled out via the Minecraft Launcher, and from June 7 or just after, PC players will be able to play either version.

This is good news for those of use only in ownership of one version of Minecraft on PC whichever version you’re lacking, you’ll get access to for free. Now, for PC players in particular, there will only be one version of Minecraft available for players this version, called Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition, will require a single purchase and is “the standard and only offering of vanilla Minecraft on Windows PC.

Mojang and Microsoft have slowly been trying to find a way around this, so that players need not buy more than one version of the sandbox survival game for PC.

On PC devices, you could only purchase one version of the game at a time. Minecraft’s original version, Java, was exclusive to PC, while Bedrock was a slightly different version that was playable on consoles as well as PC. Now, as of June 7, 2022, the editions will be merged. Mojang’s masterpiece first arrived on PC in 2011, with the Bedrock edition of the game coming later in 2017. Minecraft is undoubtedly one of the best survival games out there, and it continues to receive new content and updates to this do without overwhelming its player base. For a walkthrough of the Wild update, check out this Minecraft Live video!
