Minecraft: Bedrock Edition

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Minecraft: Bedrock Edition
The Minecraft: Bedrock Edition logo
Developer Godzilla DLC:
  • Team-KYO
  • Impress
Publisher
Platforms
  • PC (Windows, ChromeOS)
  • Xbox One
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4/VR
  • Android
  • iOS & iPadOS
  • Fire OS
  • more discontinued
Languages 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.[b] 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. Named for the "Bedrock Engine" on which it is built, the Bedrock Edition began life as Minecraft: Pocket Edition, released exclusively for mobile devices, beginning with the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play on August 16, 2011. Further editions utilizing the same engine were later released on other platforms, bearing unique "...Edition" titles. 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.

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


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Godzilla DLC trailer

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Named Mojang AB from 2010 to 2020, during which time Minecraft: Bedrock Edition was first developed.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 ports only.
  3. Named Mojang AB from 2010 to 2020, during which time the PC, mobile, and Nintendo Switch versions were first published.

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