Here's how you can get your hands on the Minecraft 26.2 update for Java Edition (Image via Mojang Studios) The Minecraft 26.2 update for Java Edition is out now. The much-awaited Chaos Cubed game drop ...
The Minecraft Bedrock 26.30 update is out now, and it introduces the much-awaited Chaos Cubed drop. The build adds sulfur caves, sulfur cubes, and a host of new features and enhancements. Additionally ...
Minecraft Bedrock 26.40.20 beta and preview have officially been released, giving you a glimpse at all the upcoming features that will arrive as part of the game’s future stable releases. It brings ...
The Minecraft Bedrock 26.30.32 beta and preview were officially released on May 26, 2026. The new arrival brings several fixes to the Chaos Cubed features, like the Sulfur Cave and Sulfur Cube. All of ...
The first Minecraft 26.2 pre-release is here for Java Edition, but there's some bad news if you've been taking advantage of the sandbox game's new peer-to-peer multiplayer, which was implemented in a ...
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 ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. While it might seem like a brand new Minecraft map is random, ...
You’ve waited many long months, and now the 2026 Masters has arrived at Augusta National. But did you know you can watch the entire tournament free of charge online? Here’s everything you need to know ...
Minecraft Bedrock 26.20.22 beta and preview was released on March 25, 2026, and it provides you with a sneak peek at the game’s upcoming features. Essentially, the developers occasionally release the ...
Minecraft has been a raging success since Mojang released it in 2011. And its continued popularity means that many folks who’ve heard great things about it may really want to try out this sandbox ...
A free open-source tool called Arnis is turning real-world locations into fully playable Minecraft maps, letting players explore their own neighborhoods block by block using real geographic data.