Minecraft Pocket Edition Gets 0.13.0 Beta Update; Release Date For Minecraft Update 1.9

Minecraft Pocket Edition Gets 0.13.0 Beta Update; Release Date For Minecraft Update 1.9

For those who have developed a love for Mojang’s mega-blockbuster sandbox game Minecraft, there is some good news for those who are on the Pocket Edition.  A 0.13.0 Beta update allows players to use Redstone, but only if you are Android and follow a certain set of procedures.  In the meantime, there hasn’t really been any news on the Update 1.9 or Combat Update that fans of the game are really wanting, but here is news about a possible release date.

According to the International Business Times, there is a new feature coming to the beta 0.13.0 update for the Minecraft Pocket Edition with Redstone Circuits.  If you are not familiar with that term from Minecraft, it is a structure that can be built to activate or control mechanisms.

This beta features the first batch of Redstone blocks, but it does not include Pistons, Repeaters, and other blocks but this could come at another time.  For now, players of the Minecraft Pocket Edition can enjoy Redstone Wire, Torch, Lamp, Levers, buttons, Pressure Plates, Trapped Chests, Detector Rails, and Tripwires.  There have also been some interesting modifications as the Redstone can control doors, TNT, rails, and trapdoors.  There are other applications that have been put on Touch Arcade like a Playable Guitar, for example.

There are also some modifications that are not related to the Redstone like some new wooden doors, boats that go faster with different handling, Slimes and Ghasts can now spawn, and Skeletons can run away from Wolves.

Those who are interested in trying out the new beta update should purchase the application on the Google Play Store for the $6.99 price.  Mojang has an opt-in agreement that players have to agree to, and the Android device should be able to run this beta.  Tech Times suggests that before applying to be a beta tester for this update, you should backup your existing worlds.  Once you have joined, the Android device should download and install the Minecraft: Pocket Edition beta version 0.13.0, but it might take a few days to arrive.

In addition to the beta update for the Pocket Edition, fans are eagerly looking forward to update 1.9, which is also known as the Combat Update.  According to Minecraft’s own Gamepedia, This Combat update is expected to “overhaul the combat system, among other additions and changes”.  It was expected that this update would arrive in mid-October, but this doesn’t seem to happen.

iDgitialTimes reports that the features of Minecraft Update 1.9 were discussed during a MineCon Panel.  One of the features discussed at this presentation was plans to overhaul the game-ending Ender Dragon encounter.  Most players have found that this foe isn’t too difficult for this game’s equivalent of a final boss, and the game doesn’t really give much incentive to even try to slay this dragon.  Mojang wants to motivate players by tying in new things with the dragon, and explore the new islands coming in the end.

Version 1.9 also plans to introduce a new dimension that includes a new zone complete with new blocks, new food source, new mobs and other changes that could take a while to implement, hence the increased wait.  Other new updates to Version 1.9 include new items like enchanted arrows and spell effects.  These arrows include spectral arrows, invisibility arrows, and poison arrows.   There is also talk of dual-wielding, as the player can toggle the primary hand of the character.

There is still no word on the release date of the long-awaited Version 1.9, but if Mojang is smart, they will have it out before the holiday season.  One shouldn’t be surprised if it becomes available by Thanksgiving for fans to play on the four-day weekend.

Minecraft Pocket Edition Gets 0.13.0 Beta Update; Release Date For Minecraft Update 1.9

‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ Beta Version Now On Google Play Store; New Updates Included

‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ Beta Version Now On Google Play Store; New Updates Included

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“Minecraft: Pocket Edition” beta v.0.13.0 along with the Redstone Circuits update is now available for android smartphones.

“It’s worth mentioning that all of these features are coming to ‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ and the ‘Minecraft Windows 10 Edition’ beta in the near future,” according to Mojang’s statement reported in Tech Times.

Mojang, the Minecraft game developer strongly suggests that players need to secure a backup of their existing worlds. There are three requirements a player needs to have to join the test; first, a player must have an android device capable of running the “Minecraft: Pocket Edition.”

Second, game must be purchased from the Google Play Store. Lastly, they need to navigate through the Minecraft: Pocket Edition Beta application to become a tester.

Once the player clicked the “become a tester” button on the application, the game will be installed automatically into the phone and will take several days to show up on the device.

The “Minecraft: Pocket Edition” along with the Redstone Circuit update includes the Redstone wire, levers, buttons, pressure plates, torch, lamp, tripwires, trapped chests and detector rails. There are also new wooden doors and a “cute fluffy crop-eating bunnies.” The Stonecutter feature is gone from the game, according to Mojang.

There are several modification within the game including a game tutorial for both reporting a bug and how to make an existing world back-up. The Redstone can be used to control trapdoors, doors, TNT and rails, also longer item tooltip visibility time, stack count labels has a bigger and more readable font and ghast and slimes have the ability to respawn in the game and a lot more listed in their website, vie the reads in Mojang.

The game developer offered their blog forum for the players to get updates about the game and future announcements for the “Minecraft: Pocket Edition,” according to Tech Times.

‘Minecraft: Pocket Edition’ Beta Version Now On Google Play Store; New Updates Included

Let There be Light! – Minecraft: Pocket Edition: .13 (Redstone) Update is Out on Beta for Android

Let There be Light! – Minecraft: Pocket Edition: .13 (Redstone) Update is Out on Beta for Android

Yes, finally! After all this time, we finally got the feature most of us have wanted to see in Minecraft: Pocket Edition [$6.99] for months now; the stonecutter is finally history! Okay, there’s also another relatively-important feature in 0.13 beta, Redstone Circuits! The truth is that usable redstone has been on the top of almost every MCPE player’s list since the game first came out on mobile, so I’m glad to see that we are almost there. According to the changelog, we are getting redstone wire, redstone torch, redstone lamp, levers, buttons, pressure plates, tripwires, trapped chests, and detector rails. As you can see from the changelog, we aren’t getting pistons, repeaters, and other advanced blocks, yet. According to the developers, those should be coming later on.

Minecraft Pocket Edition

I’m not surprised at this omission because pistons have been known to be tricky little things to get right, so I’d rather get some redstone stuff now. In addition to redstone, we are getting cute crop-eating bunnies, new wooden doors, faster boats with different handling (finally!), slimes and ghasts now actually spawn, hunger restored by food items now matches the PC version, skeletons will run away from wolves, and a few more tweaks here and there. As is always the case, the beta is only out on Android at the moment, but recent updates have seen limited beta period, so I’m hoping it will hit iOS soon. If you want to join the beta, go here.

Let There be Light! – Minecraft: Pocket Edition: .13 (Redstone) Update is Out on Beta for Android

Minecraft: Console Editions are Getting Flatter, Woodier, Optionier!

Minecraft: Console Editions are Getting Flatter, Woodier, Optionier!

 

Everyone loves free updates, right? They make games more fun and cost literally nothing. What wonderful things.

Excitingly, one of them is landing on Minecraft this week. On the first of July, all console versions of Minecraft will be updated to a new version, bringing a heap of exciting tweaks and additions.

Here are a few highlights:
-Offended by mountains and caverns? Worry not, strange crafter, because now you have the option to customize your super-flat worlds so they’re only as vertical as you desire.
-New blocks! Oak, Spruce, Birch and Jungle wood types. Fences, Gates and Doors! Create the log cabin of your dreams.
-A heap of new game options! Change the game mode, difficulty, time, player spawn position, ambient cave sounds, and weather without leaving your game session. Very handy.
-Classic crafting! Now console players get to craft items just like their PC buddies on Java Minecraft. Some players find this style of creation more satisfying. Check it out.
-New stuff! Iron Trapdoors, Inverted Daylight Sensors, Book & Quills, and Stained Glass have arrived. Use them wisely, and for good, please.

The Minecon 2015 Skin Pack
Even more DLC news for y’all! To celebrate the awesomeness that is this week’s Minecon 2015, we’re releasing a free bundle of skins for consoles. This pack is extra-special because it features Alex and Steve wearing a selection of smart Minecon capes.

The Minecon 2015 Skin Pack will be available for just 15 days from the 1st of July onward. Download it from the Xbox Games Store while it’s still hot. You’ve got nothing to lose but your bandwidth!

Minecraft: Console Editions are Getting Flatter, Woodier, Optionier!