Minecraft Update on Oct. 16 Brings Version 1.032 to Consoles

Minecraft’s update released on October 16 applies the Bedrock 1.21.114 fixes to the game, which console gamers will see as update download 1.032 (complete version 1.032.000). This update is relatively minor, focusing solely on essential fixes rather than introducing new features. While it does not address every existing issue, the updates included are crucial for enhancing gameplay stability, particularly for those experiencing difficulties while playing.

Minecraft’s Update Today on Oct. 16 Fixes Crashing and Skins

Fixes:

  • Resolved several crashes that players might encounter.
  • Addressed various issues concerning player skins and the character creator.

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  • Corrected a bug that hindered the Summon tool from spawning custom entities.

The previous week’s fixes included:

  • Rectified a bug that caused the contents of a Bundle to be deleted when placed in a container above a Hopper with all slots filled (MCPE-226250).
  • Ensured that the Copper Golem now drops its carried item when a player interacts while holding an item in their offhand or when wearing armor (MCPE-228459).
  • Fixed a crash related to using %.s specifier with a length exceeding that of the multiplied string.
  • Addressed a potential crash that could occur if an Actor query in script was executed during world load.
  • The "allslotsempty", "anyslotempty", "hasequipment" filters now support "mainhand" as an equipment location.

With today’s update marking the fourth patch following the release of The Copper Age major update, players can anticipate further enhancements in the near future. Keep an eye out for the next update, which will be reported here on MP1st.

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Minecraft Update on Oct. 16 Brings Version 1.032 to Consoles