Minecraft: Bedrock Edition (2011)

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Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
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Developer
Publisher
Publish date (See more at Minecraft Wiki)
Platforms (See more at Minecraft Wiki)
  • PC (Windows, ChromeOS)
  • Xbox One
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4/VR
  • Android
  • iOS & iPadOS
  • Fire OS
  • more discontinued
Languages (See more at Minecraft Wiki)
29 languages, including English
Genre Sandbox, survival

Minecraft: Bedrock Edition is a version of the 2011 sandbox video game Minecraft developed by Mojang Studios[a] and SkyBox Labs.[d] It is a multi-platform counterpart to the original, PC-only Minecraft: Java Edition, which it has replaced as the primary edition of the game.[14] Named for the "Bedrock Engine" on which it is built,[14] the Bedrock Edition began life as Minecraft: Pocket Edition,[3] released exclusively for mobile devices, beginning with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play on August 16, 2011.[7] It was later released to other platforms, with these ports bearing unique "...Edition" titles.[e] All Bedrock Engine-based Minecraft editions were unified through an update on September 20, 2017, which introduced full support for crossplay and rebranded them as a single version of the game.[13][14]

A Godzilla-based DLC pack developed by Team-KYO and Impress was released for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on January 30, 2024.[6]

Godzilla DLC

Movie theater

Players begin the DLC in the lobby of a four-screen movie theater; after obtaining tickets, they can enter each of the screens to play a different game. Coins awarded from these games can been redeemed in a giant capsule toy machine in the gift shop to unlock a total of 41 kaiju statues and images. They can be viewed in a five-floor gallery, with each floor representing an era in the Godzilla film series.

Adventures

Screen 1

Themed after the original Godzilla film, players must flee from Godzilla, traverse stage obstacles, and rescue civilians as he attacks Tokyo in 1954.

  • Stage 1: Players traverse a maze-like train yard. The additional side quest involves restoring power to a generator in order to transmit a distress signal.
  • Stage 2: Players travel from rooftop to rooftop, evading Godzilla's attacks. The additional side quest involves searching a construction site for a jackhammer (which is generated randomly in set chests) to use in order to clear a large tank that traps a civilian. After escaping from the rooftops, the players return to street level. Where the must dodge falling debris to each the end goal.
  • Stage 3: Players travel through a lot around the burning National Diet Building. They also must locate fire hydrants in order to put out fire blocking a woman's daughter inside a burning building.

Screen 2

Players transform into Godzillas (Player 1 is default standard Godzilla, while additional players take up different colors, including Blue, Red, and Green) and battle waves of monsters in a city. In single-player mode, Jet Jaguar serves as an ally in each wave.

Screen 3

Players construct barricades and set up TNT traps to halt an ever-evolving Godzilla's rampage.

  • Defensive Phase 1: Players construct walls to damage Godzilla's second form as he rampages; after his health bar is drained, he returns to the water.
  • Defensive Phase 2: Players first collect items and prepare their defenses against Godzilla's third form. They can interact with citizens to aid in building walls and trade hard tack for TNT during this planning phase. Godzilla will again return to the water after his health bar is depleted.
  • Defensive Phase 3: During the planning phase against Godzilla's fourth form, an agent who emerges from a helicopter will provide blood coagulation potions. Godzilla will be frozen solid when the blood coagulation potion is fired into his mouth via crossbow, regardless of his health level.

Screen 4

Players snap photos of warring Titans and a nearby Hellhawk, flying around them in Monarch HEAVs.

Godzilla appearances

Monsters

Collection only

Weapons, vehicles, and races

Gallery

Videos

Godzilla DLC trailer
Wikizilla: YouTube Wikizilla gameplay livestream
Wikizilla: YouTube Wikizilla stream highlights

Trivia

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Named "Mojang AB" from 2010 to 2020.[1] Minecraft: Bedrock Edition has been in development since 2011, prior to the change.[2][3]
  2. Named "Mojang AB" from 2010 to 2020,[1] during which time the mobile, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 versions were first published.[7][8][9]
  3. Renamed from "Microsoft Studios" in 2019.[10] The Windows 10 and Xbox One versions were published prior to the name change.[11][12]
  4. Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 ports only.[4][5]
  5. Including Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition, Minecraft: Gear VR Edition, Minecraft: Apple TV Edition, and Minecraft: Fire TV Edition.[15][16][17][18]

External links

References

This is a list of references for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Fahey, Mike (18 May 2020). "Minecraft Maker Mojang Is Now Mojang Studios". Kotaku.
  2. Kamen, Matt (20 December 2016). "Minecraft arrives on Apple TV as Pocket Edition gets Ender update". Wired UK.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Old World Types in Minecraft: Bedrock Edition FAQ". Minecraft Help. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "SkyBox Labs Brings Bedrock Version of Minecraft to Nintendo Switch". SkyBox Labs. 20 July 2018.
  5. 5.0 5.1 SkyBox Labs (12 December 2019). "Our studio's latest contribution to the Minecraft Universe, the Bedrock version of Minecraft for PlayStation®4, is now available! We're more than thrilled to help bring more Minecraft than ever, including cross-play, to the PlayStation community! https://lnkd.in/gtpbKgq #minecraft #ps4". LinkedIn.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Viberg, Linn (30 January 2024). "Godzilla stomps into Minecraft". Minecraft.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Meyer, John (16 August 2011). "Portable Minecraft Digs Into Xperia Play Android Phone". Wired.
  8. "Minecraft". Nintendo. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  9. "Minecraft". PlayStation. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  10. Frank, Allegra (5 February 2019). "Microsoft Studios is now Xbox Game Studios". Polygon.
  11. "Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta". Microsoft. Archived from the original on 28 November 2016.
  12. "Minecraft". Xbox. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Davies, Marsh (20 September 2017). "The Better Together Update is here!". Minecraft.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 "Better Together FAQ". Minecraft. 20 September 2017.
  15. Checchi, Tommaso (4 July 2015). "OK, since the confusion is already waaay too much:
    This version IS pocket edition. It's based on PE, it's C++, and we mean to keep it on par forever.
    It is NOT another version of Minecraft!
    Also, we're aiming for feature parity! We won't have mods for now, but the important thing is that you know it :)
    Also, both PE and Win10 support all controllers :)

    Xbox Live is not required. It's compatible, but the 7 people limit is only there because it's PE! It's just that there isn't a dedicated server right now"
    . Reddit.
  16. Peckham, Matt (27 April 2016). "You Can Play Minecraft in Virtual Reality Right Now". TIME.
  17. Hayward, Andrew (1 January 2017). "Minecraft Apple TV Edition review: Block building on the big screen". Macworld.
  18. Saba, Elias (24 December 2016). "Minecraft: Pocket Edition drops Fire TV support in favor of new more expensive Minecraft: Fire TV Edition". AFTVnews.
  19. Stone, Tom (28 March 2017). "Power Rangers come to Console, Pocket and Windows 10!". Minecraft.

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