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The official release of Minecraft (Java Edition) came on November 18, 2011, at MINECON 2011, and further updates have been released ever since, the most recent being 1.21.
This page links to the version history lists for different development stages and editions of Minecraft and related games.
The official release of Minecraft (Java Edition) came on November 18, 2011, at MINECON 2011, and further updates have been released ever since, the most recent being 1.21.3. Starting with 1.12.2, the game officially adopted the Java Edition subtitle, to distinguish it from the Bedrock Edition.
This page's purpose is to retrace the history of all events related to Minecraft and Mojang Studios in a less targeted manner than the different version history pages. This is a list of how many release and development versions there have been every year for each edition of the game.
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Update 1.3 is the third and final of the game's major releases to go unnamed. It was released in August 2012 and is probably one of the most important updates in Minecraft's history.
Creators are constantly working on new content or updates. An update is a bundle of changes to official Minecraft game clients that are released periodically by Mojang Studios. Updates to Minecraft may add, remove, or tweak features such as blocks, items, entities, and game mechanics.
Needs to be redone entirely because the UCP migration broke the collapsible sections. For more information on version history for other editions, see Version History (Disambiguation). This page is a changelog of all Java Edition versions, from Classic to official release and beyond.
In this week’s changelog, villagers can finally sleep soundly, foxes are getting a parity change, and we’ve got bundles of information about – bundles, which are now available as an experimental feature for all Bedrock players!