Java

AppWizard
April 2, 2026
On April 1, Mojang released a fictional Java Edition snapshot called the Herdcraft Update, which humorously eliminated the inventory system and introduced a mechanic where players could herd blocks and items like livestock. This update allowed players to command blocks to follow them and use them in crafting grids on the ground. The announcement included absurd patch notes and a FAQ section about the herding mechanic. Community reactions were mixed, with some appreciating the creativity of the April Fools' update while others expressed disappointment that it did not address the actual inventory issues in a meaningful way. The Herdcraft Update continues Mojang's tradition of using April 1 to humorously critique its own game.
AppWizard
April 2, 2026
Minecraft has introduced the Herdcraft snapshot, an April Fool's update that eliminates the traditional inventory system in favor of a dynamic, block-following mechanic. Players no longer have inventory slots; instead, their carried blocks are visually represented behind them. To gather resources, players must select the Punch option to bring blocks to life and then use the Attack/Mine option to extract the block's spirit, which can follow them or perform actions. Crafting requires players to manually place blocks on surfaces instead of using a crafting table interface. Combat mechanics have changed, allowing players to command collected weapons to fight autonomously. The Herdcraft snapshot is available for the Minecraft Java Edition through the Minecraft Launcher as snapshot 26w14a. These changes are temporary and exist only within the Herdcraft snapshot, allowing players to explore new mechanics without affecting their existing gameplay.
AppWizard
April 2, 2026
Minecraft recently introduced new features during its Minecraft Live event, including sulfur caves and sulfur cubes, which are now available for preview in the Bedrock Edition. Mojang is seeking player feedback to improve the sulfur update. Additionally, for the Java Edition, Mojang is preparing an April Fools snapshot called Herdcraft, which changes the inventory system by allowing players to use the entire world as their inventory. Players can access the latest Java Edition snapshot by enabling snapshots in the Minecraft Launcher.
AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Version 26.1.1 is a hotfix release that addresses a significant issue from the previous 26.1 release. It fixes the bug MC-307140, which prevented chat messages from being reported when chat is enabled. To install the update, users should open the Minecraft Launcher and select the "Latest Release" option. The server jar is available for download for cross-platform server capabilities.
AppWizard
March 31, 2026
The Ultimate SMASH Minecraft server has been launched and can be accessed via the IP address supersmash.eu. It is a Java Edition server that features a percentage-based damage system instead of traditional health bars, where players aim to strike opponents to increase their damage percentage. Key features include diverse arenas, a tactical arsenal of items, a party system for teaming up, cosmetic upgrades for avatars, and a scoreboard system for tracking gameplay. The server is accessible to players using Java Edition versions 1.20.2 and newer, and players can earn premium ranks through gameplay without spending real money. The development team encourages community engagement and regularly updates the server based on player feedback. Players can connect to the server at supersmash.eu or join the official Discord for updates.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
The Tiny Takeover update is the ninth 'game drop' from Mojang since the company adopted a strategy of smaller, more frequent updates in 2024. This approach allows for a sustainable development model, enabling different teams to focus on various projects simultaneously. The update emphasizes art and sound design for baby mobs, while previous updates targeted different gameplay aspects. Mojang plans to continue releasing updates that cater to diverse play styles, ensuring there are appealing options for all players. The company is also working on larger transformative updates, such as the Vibrant Visuals graphics refresh for Minecraft Java.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
The Tiny Takeover update in Minecraft introduces over three dozen baby mobs for players to collect and nurture. Players can craft name tags to personalize their experience and use golden dandelions to keep the baby mobs youthful. The update is available for both Bedrock and Java Editions at no cost. An infographic is provided to showcase the new baby mobs and features.
AppWizard
March 24, 2026
Mojang's March 2026 Minecraft Live event introduced several new features and projects for the game. Key highlights include the new Parties feature for Bedrock players, new free-to-play modes such as Soulsteel by Noxcrew and Mob Maze by GameMode One, and the upcoming Tiny Takeover update, which will release on March 24, 2026, featuring baby animal versions and a new item called the Golden Dandelion. The event announced the Minecraft Experience: Moonlight Trail in Buenos Aires and the expansion of Villager Rescue to four new cities. Additionally, Minecraft World, a collaboration with Merlin Entertainment, will open next year in London, featuring a Minecraft rollercoaster and the largest Minecraft shop. The event teased Minecraft Drop 2 of 2026: Chaos Cubed, introducing the Sulfur Caves biome and a new mob called the Sulfur Cube. Lastly, Minecraft Dungeons 2 was announced, set to launch later in 2026 on multiple platforms.
AppWizard
March 20, 2026
The second release candidate for version 26.1 has been released, addressing an internationalization issue and fixing a bug (MC-306928) related to input method reverting to English when switching windows. The Release Candidates for Minecraft: Java Edition can be installed via the Minecraft Launcher by enabling snapshots. Players are advised to back up their data as testing versions may corrupt worlds. Cross-platform server jar options are available, and players are encouraged to report bugs and provide feedback.
AppWizard
March 17, 2026
Today, the third pre-release of Minecraft: Java Edition has been released, featuring minor technical adjustments and essential bug fixes. The Data Pack version has been updated to 101.1, with the count field for Placement Modifiers now operating within a range of 0 to 4096. Bugs fixed in this pre-release include: - MC-305118: Resource packs labeled as "Broken or incompatible" now appear correctly. - MC-306240: The /fill command now adheres to the maxblockmodifications game rule. - MC-306620: Feeding a snifflet with a golden dandelion no longer resets its age incorrectly. - MC-306805: Baby zombie villagers' arm positioning has been adjusted for correct movement while holding items. - MC-306840: Dolphins no longer drown when no players are nearby. - MC-306850: Noise settings for caves and floating islands are functioning properly. - MC-306854: Discrepancies in villager trades between versions 1.21.11 and 26.1 snapshots have been clarified. - MC-306859: Clipping issues with the arms of baby zombies, baby husks, gurgles, and baby zombie villagers have been resolved. - MC-306860: Player object text components in server status messages are no longer replaced by fallback text. - MC-306898: Placed/configured features are now limited to 256 tries. - MC-306899: Inverted blocklists for the firepatch and soulfire_patch features have been fixed. The latest Pre-Releases can be installed via the Minecraft Launcher by enabling snapshots. Users are advised to back up their data as testing versions may corrupt worlds. The cross-platform server jar is also available for download.
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