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AppWizard
April 9, 2026
The Minecraft Chaos Cubed update has been released for the Java edition, introducing the Sulfur Cube mob and the Sulfur Caves biome. Players can find Sulfur Springs in the Overworld, leading to vibrant underground landscapes with Cinnabar and Sulfur blocks. A unique block called Potent Sulfur generates gas bubbles that can induce nausea. Crafting Potent Sulfur requires nine regular Sulfur blocks. The Sulfur Cube can absorb nearby dropped blocks and transform into a 'ball-like' entity, with nine distinct behavior archetypes affecting movement dynamics. Mojang has also adjusted the behavior of Beds and Slime Blocks upon collision, allowing Slime Blocks to bounce mobs indefinitely. The update transitions from OpenGL rendering to Vulkan for improved performance, while OpenGL remains available for older hardware. The Minecraft 1.26.2 snapshot is live, with a full release expected around June.
AppWizard
April 4, 2026
Chessington World of Adventures Resort announced plans for a "Minecraft"-themed amusement park called Minecraft World, set to open in 2027 in Chessington, UK. The park will feature a "world first" roller coaster, block-built playscapes, and various "Minecraft"-themed retail and dining options. The project involves "iconic 'Minecraft' creators" to ensure authenticity. The announcement follows the success of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios, which has generated excitement among fans. The park aims to attract both amusement park enthusiasts and the video game community, coinciding with the 20-year anniversary of Minecraft's original release in 2009.
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 2, 2026
The upcoming release of Chaos Cubed for Minecraft introduces a new underground biome and a creature called the Sulfur Cube. The Sulfur Cube is a passive, bucketable mob found in the Sulfur Caves biome, immune to fall damage, and can split into smaller cubes upon impact. These smaller cubes can grow larger over time when nurtured with golden dandelions. The Sulfur Cube can absorb various blocks, including all wood variants, stone, coral, slime, honey, sculk, froglight, resin, ore, metallic blocks, ice, concrete, sulfur, and cinnabar, but cannot consume walls, stairs, slabs, or fences. Once it absorbs a block, it becomes impervious to damage from player attacks and most mobs, instead being launched away from the attack. Players can retrieve the absorbed block using shears. The Sulfur Cube is expected to debut in the second quarter of 2026, following its appearance in the recent Minecraft Bedrock beta.
AppWizard
April 1, 2026
Minecraft's second drop for 2026, named Chaos Cubed, will introduce the Sulfur Cave biome and a new mob called the Sulfur Cube. The Sulfur Cube is unique in that it can consume blocks and adopt their properties, allowing it to transform its behavior based on what it ingests. While a specific release date for the update has not been announced, it is expected to launch around the summer months, possibly mid-June. Details about the Sulfur Cube's interactions, such as whether it drops items upon defeat or can be tamed or bred, remain unclear.
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 29, 2026
Mojang has released Minecraft update 26.1, known as the Tiny Takeover, which includes new sound variants for animals, redesigned baby mobs, and the Golden Dandelion flower that stops mob aging. The upcoming Chaos Cubed update has generated significant debate, with criticism focusing on the new mob, the Sulphur Cube, which some players feel lacks utility in single-player mode. Suggestions have been made to enhance the cube's functionality, such as introducing a craftable material from it. Community reactions to Chaos Cubed are based on a preview, and the final details may change before its release. Some players acknowledge that Mojang is currently working on back-end updates, which may result in fewer content additions. The juxtaposition of the smaller update with the anticipation for Chaos Cubed has led to mixed reactions from the community.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Mojang has a vast collection of ideas that it is considering for future updates, as expressed by product manager Anna Lundgren, who stated that "nothing is ever off the table." The Copper Golem, initially introduced in the Minecraft Live 2021 mob vote, returned in September 2025 as part of The Copper Age update after being dormant for three years. Firefly bushes, originally planned for the Wild Update of 2021 but shelved due to community concerns about toxicity to frogs, were reintroduced in 2025 without the associated risks. Minecraft is shifting to a more dynamic update schedule, moving away from the traditional annual model, with recent updates like Tiny Takeover and the upcoming Chaos Cubed. Mojang is leveraging its history of ideas, suggesting that previously shelved concepts may resurface when the timing is right.
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