Minecraft News and Updates: Bigger Worlds and a Gaming Capacity Allowing Interaction of Up to Eight Players Simultaneously
Minecraft News and Updates: Bigger Worlds and a Gaming Capacity Allowing Interaction of Up to Eight Players Simultaneously
Minecraft news alert! This just in, Minecraft News PS4 and Minecraft News Xbox, about the release of the game that is pegged this August, is not gonna happen. The game will most probably not make its way to the gaming consoles yet as the developers are currently still in the process of getting rid of system bugs to make the gaming experience near to perfection for its fans.
4J Studios have even tweeted that they are still fixing something in the system but would definitely provide an update to their followers once they have handed it over to the Cert Testing Teams. With new rumors saying that Minecraft won't be out till September, there will be several options available for the Xbox One users. 4J have even halted their development for the Xbox 360 to give way to it being available to newer gaming console versions.
Fans need not to worry though as updates of the game keeps on coming while Minecraft downloads for PC continues to skyrocket. According to one site, there will be bigger worlds and a gaming capacity allowing eight players to enjoy the game at the same time. Full details about this are yet to come though. For those who are already playing in their Xbox 360, they would be glad to know that the Minecraft skins they have purchased can be transferred to the Xbox One version, as well as other in-game downloads they have bought.
For those who would like to get more familiar with the game, you may checkout Minecraft wiki page.
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