Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition beta is a new version of Minecraft built from the ground up to take advantage of the advanced technology and gaming platform provided by Windows 10.
The beta is in early stages; we invite passionate players to jump in, share their feedback and help us craft the best version of Minecraft possible. The Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition beta does not replace existing versions of the game; it is an exciting opportunity for players who want to take an active role in creating the future of Minecraft together.
The beta is in early stages; we invite passionate players to jump in, share their feedback and help us craft the best version of Minecraft possible. The Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition beta does not replace existing versions of the game; it is an exciting opportunity for players who want to take an active role in creating the future of Minecraft together.
Key Features:
• Switch seamlessly between controller, touch, or mouse & keyboard; the UI instantly adjust based on the input mode you choose
• Integrate your friends & achievements into the game via Xbox Live.
• Play local multiplayer or play with your Xbox live friends online.
• Record and share game clips to the web with built-in GameDVR.
• Updated weather systems like snow accumulation enhances gameplay
• Regular updates will bring all the features of the current PC version to “Minecraft: Windows10 Edition” beta as well as new features only possible on Windows 10.
• Built in player feedback mechanism allows the community vote features up or down and share their opinions to continuously improve the game experience.
Minecraft is a game about breaking and placing blocks. At first, people built structures to protect against nocturnal monsters, but as the game grew players worked together to create wonderful, imaginative things. Minecraft is available on Windows, Mac, Windows Phone, iOS, Android, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4 and PS Vita. Not every version of Minecraft is exactly the same, but they all feature two distinct game modes – Creative and Survival – that cater to different types of players. All versions of Minecraft support multiplayer.