Mojang has officially confirmed everything players need to know about Minecraft's Chaos Cubed game drop, and it is set to be the game’s second major release this year. It is arguably one of the most ...
Today at the Minecraft Live broadcast, Mojang revealed a brand-new biome, abandoned camps, and more that will be hitting Minecraft in a future update and even a movie sequel teaser.
Learn about the Minecraft Sulfur Caves, including where to find them, the all-new blocks, and the new Sulfur Cube mobs found here.
Minecraft master Shark compares Java and Bedrock editions to test their differences in Minecraft.
The new Minecraft Java Edition 26.2 pre-release build removes peer-to-peer multiplayer connections, but the friends list will ...
For many players, the main draw to play on Minecraft Java is the ability to change things and host them however they want. These changes alone make up a huge draw for the gameplay. However, when you ...
Mojang recently released a brand new friends list feature for Minecraft Java Edition. Previously, only Bedrock Edition gave you the option to send friend requests and add friends to the game. This ...
Minecraft's Java Edition has long been the go-to for PC players, owing to how moddable it is in comparison to its Bedrock counterpart. However, getting a clean multiplayer experience has long ...
The landscape of sandbox gaming is shifting in 2026, with both Minecraft and Roblox moving away from monolithic annual updates toward a more frequent, event-driven cadence. Minecraft has officially ...
The Minecraft 26.1 update for Java Edition is out now. The much-awaited Tiny Takeover game drop introduces overhauled baby mobs, golden dandelions, and more. Additionally, it addresses persistent ...
Looking ahead: The first official visual upgrade in Minecraft's 16-year history was released last June for Bedrock Edition players. However, the original Java version has a long road ahead of it ...
Creating simple data classes in Java traditionally required substantial boilerplate code. Consider how we would represent Java’s mascots, Duke and Juggy: public class JavaMascot { private final String ...