Players on consoles can now download Minecraft update 1.027 (ver. 01.027.000), a minor patch that enhances the gaming experience as part of Bedrock version 1.21.101. This update is designed to rectify issues stemming from the experimental game drop features introduced last week.
Minecraft’s Update on Aug. 13 Brings It to Version 1.027 on Consoles
Fixes:
- Resolved multiple crashes that could disrupt gameplay.
- Addressed a specific crash that occurred when treatment packs were removed during game loading or when entering a world.
- Adjusted the grass color in Swamps and Mangrove Swamps (MCPE-223910).
- Ensured Firefly Bush particles now appear in their intended locations (MCPE-225267).
- Increased the frequency of Firefly Bush generation (MCPE-226072).
- Fixed an issue with items not being placed into Bundles properly when interacting with Hoppers.
- Corrected a problem on PlayStation 5 where downloading large packs while joining Realms and multiplayer worlds could fail.
- Fixed an issue where the command selector ‘c=-1’ would not return the furthest matching entity (MCPE-226102).
While this update addresses several key issues, players should remain vigilant for another patch before the next significant content release. For those engaged with the Preview build, a separate update was rolled out yesterday, featuring a wider array of changes. Stay tuned to MP1st for the latest updates from Mojang.
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Alex Co
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