PC version of Xbox Game Pass subscription will soon pack “Minecraft” Java and Bedrock Edition
2 min readAs one of the most popular and easy-to-play games in the world, Minecraft can be experienced on almost any platform you can think of. From mobile devices, PCs, to game consoles, players can choose between Bedrock and Java. But it won’t be long before the Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription service will soon bundle them all.
On the one hand, Bedrock Edition is mainly for ordinary users, providing additional experiences such as paid skins, worlds, and even ray tracing.
Although you can get similar content in the Java version, it usually requires some extra effort.
In addition, the Bedrock Edition also supports cross-platform gaming experience, which makes it more attractive to host/mobile game parties.
Taking into account the different audiences, there are always some differences between the bedrock edition and the Java edition of Minecraft. But on November 2nd, things will usher in some turning points.
At that time, Microsoft will store both versions in the PC version of the XGP subscription service at the same time, and will be unified under the name “Minecraft PC Bundle”.
In addition, both Java and Bedrock Edition “Minecraft” will be able to use the new and unified Minecraft Launcher launcher to access under XGP for PC, and allow you to switch between the two at will.
Microsoft’s official announcement also mentioned the cross-platform gaming experience, which may mean that Java and Bedrock Edition “Minecraft” have finally been opened up. As for the truth, there is still a clear answer from the Minecraft team.
Finally, existing Game Pass subscribers can load Minecraft directly through the PC platform. If you have not subscribed to XGP, you can also experience a limited-time free offer while Microsoft is engaged in activities.