Closed captions, a feature available in the Java Edition of Minecraft, have been introduced in the Bedrock Edition, addressing a significant accessibility oversight for players transitioning from Java.
Mojang has officially introduced closed caption support to Minecraft Bedrock Edition after testing it through preview builds. This feature aims to create a more inclusive gaming environment for players who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. Players can activate closed captions by navigating to Settings > Accessibility > Gameplay, where they can customize the visibility duration, on-screen positioning, and select which sounds to display. The game will provide descriptions of nearby sounds and directional cues for sound sources. Mojang acknowledges potential issues with incorrect sound displays and encourages player feedback for improvements.
Players are experiencing significant disruptions with Minecraft, particularly on Monday, with difficulties in logging in, launching the game, and connecting to servers. According to DownDetector, 56% of reported issues were related to login challenges, 26% to game launch failures, and 16% to server connectivity problems. The outage has affected both Bedrock and Java versions, preventing users from engaging in authentication processes and multiplayer games. Many gamers are unable to access their worlds or log in using Microsoft accounts across various devices. Mojang Studios has not yet released an official statement regarding the disruptions.
Mojang has introduced the Dappled Forest biome in Minecraft, featuring Poplar Trees with off-gray wood and autumn-colored leaves. The biome includes Shelf Mushrooms that grow on these trees, providing culinary uses and reducing fall damage. Players can collect Red Shrubs that retain their color and propagate with Bone Meal. The update also adds Wool Stairs and Wool Slabs in sixteen colors, and introduces abandoned camps with unique designs and loot. The Dappled Forest hosts various wildlife, including sheep, chickens, cows, pigs, rabbits, and foxes. The update is available for testing in Minecraft Bedrock preview 26.40.27 and Minecraft Java snapshot 26.3.
Adventure maps in Minecraft allow players to experience curated gameplay without survival mechanics or resource gathering. These maps are designed in Adventure Mode, preventing players from altering the environments. They vary in length and complexity, with some lasting only 20 minutes and others several hours, often featuring custom dialogue and narratives.
Quality adventure maps can be found on platforms like Planet Minecraft, MCPEDL, CurseForge, and the Minecraft Marketplace. It's important to check version compatibility to avoid glitches.
Recommended adventure maps include Herobrine’s Mansion, Diversity 3, SkyBlock, The Forgotten, Chronos, and Parkour Paradise. Multiplayer maps should be labeled as such to avoid common issues like skipped puzzles and disrupted story pacing.
Installing maps differs between Java and Bedrock editions, with Java scanning the saves folder and Bedrock requiring the opening of a .mcworld file. Players may face issues like command blocks failing or visual discrepancies due to missing resource packs or version mismatches.
To evaluate a map's quality before downloading, check the download count and read comments for potential bugs. Java and Bedrock maps are not interchangeable, so verifying the edition and compatibility is crucial for a smooth experience.
The AdventureCraft add-on for Minecraft introduces features such as spell casting, magical weapons, dungeons, and dragon riding. Players can earn a free trial for Minecraft Realms by watching live streams on Twitch or TikTok. The trial is available from June 18th to July 18th and is specifically for Realms Plus on Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. A valid Microsoft account and internet access are required, and players must complete a viewing challenge to receive a redemption code. Each Microsoft account is limited to one trial code, which applies to both Bedrock and Java accounts. Subscription terms apply, and the trial will automatically continue at the regular price unless canceled. Existing users of Realms Plus Server 3 will receive an additional month, while new users will receive a separate trial month. Geographic limitations and other restrictions may apply.
Participants who complete the latest challenge can claim a chaos crown, with options including the Sulfur Cube Head, Brawler Helmet, or Builder Helmet, and can choose to claim all three. The chaotic challenge is live in Minecraft, involving spawning sulfur cubes, feeding them TNT, and placing blocks. Challenges require Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and an active internet connection. Free player jerseys are available for Bedrock or Java Edition. Participation in online multiplayer requires a platform-specific subscription. Bedrock players will receive in-game rewards upon completing each community challenge, with each player eligible for one of each reward, redeemable by June 16, 2027.
Prism Launcher is an open-source Minecraft launcher, a fork of MultiMC, licensed under GPL-3. It allows users to manage multiple isolated game instances, each capable of running different versions of Minecraft, mod loaders, and mod sets. The latest version, 11.0.2, was released in June 2026 and includes features such as integrated browsing for CurseForge and Modrinth, automatic Java switching, and support for mod loaders like Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, and Quilt. It operates without ads and is cross-platform, compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Key features include:
- Multiple instances: Unlimited isolated instances of Minecraft.
- Integrated mod browsers: Direct installation from Modrinth and CurseForge.
- Automatic Java management: Switches Java versions as needed.
- Support for major mod loaders: Easy instance creation with Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, or Quilt.
- No ads: Self-contained experience without interruptions.
- Prerequisites: Requires a paid Minecraft: Java Edition license, specific operating systems, minimum RAM and disk space, and an internet connection.
Installation steps vary by operating system, with detailed instructions provided for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Users must log in with a Microsoft account linked to their Minecraft license and can create instances for vanilla gameplay or install modpacks from Modrinth or CurseForge. Memory allocation settings can be configured per instance for optimal performance.
Minecraft has released its Chaos Cubed update, which has been in development since March 2026, now available for both Bedrock and Java editions. Mojang announced plans for an official port of Minecraft for the upcoming Switch 2, featuring advanced lighting effects, volumetric fog, and performance at 60 frames per second, although a specific release date is not yet available.
The new Parties feature in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition allows players to invite up to 14 friends to join their party, facilitating easy transitions between worlds and realms, and includes a private chat option. This feature is currently in beta on Xbox, PlayStation, and Windows PC. Additionally, players can participate in two community challenges and a multiplayer adventure, with a Marketplace Summer Sale scheduled from June 30, 2026, to July 28, 2026. All offers and challenges require Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and an active internet connection. Free player jerseys are available for both Bedrock and Java Edition. Participation in online multiplayer and certain challenges requires a platform-specific online subscription, and a Realms Plus subscription is necessary for Realms. Rewards from community challenges must be redeemed by June 16, 2027.