You Can Now Test Cross-Platform Minecraft on Windows 10 and Android

You Can Now Test Cross-Platform Minecraft on Windows 10 and Android

At E3 in early June, Microsoft announced that it would enable cross-platform game play in Minecraft. Today, that ability is available in beta form for gamers on Windows 10 and Android.

And Xbox One support is coming soon, too, Microsoft says.

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“We’ll be soon releasing the Better Together update, the first step in our plan to unify versions of Minecraft for console, mobile, and Windows 10,” Microsoft’s Marsh Davies explains. “That means players on those platforms will be able to join each other in-game, create, cooperate or compete together on massive servers, and access whatever swish skins and Marketplace adventure maps they own on any of their compatible devices.”

The Better Together update for Minecraft will require gamers on Windows 10 and the Nintendo Switch to upgrade to a new version of the game (which will be free for existing users). But in order to make sure this transition is going to work well, Microsoft is now offering a beta version of this new Minecraft version for Windows 10, plus a beta version of the existing Minecraft app for Android. And an Xbox One update is coming soon too.

“As with all betas, the purpose is to help us stress-test what we’ve built so far and uncover any bugs so we can squish them before the official launch,” Davies writes. “The pay-off is that you get an early glimpse of the cool stuff we have lined up, like fireworks, parrots, armor stands, the recipe book, new game rules and – stealing the show entirely – the amazing, the one and only, the ultimate COARSE DIRT.”

This first release of the Minecraft Better Together beta is not feature complete: the Servers aren’t yet in Beta, for starters, but on the flipside the Marketplace is available.

To test this new release on Windows 10, install the Xbox Insider Hub app from the Windows Store. Then, using that app, navigate to Insider content > Minecraft Beta and choose “Join.”

On Android, click here and select “Become a Tester.” Note that you must have purchased Minecraft: Pocket Edition from the Google Play Store.

Oh happy day.

 

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  • GeekWithKids

    Premium Member
    31 July, 2017 - 1:40 pm

    <p>The Windows 10 version of Minecraft has always been compatible with the Pocket Edition.</p><p><br></p><p>I've played it with my kids using, one on an iPad the other on an Android Tablet a bunch of times. Now the X-Box and Switch compatibility is new.</p>

  • wizarrc

    31 July, 2017 - 2:20 pm

    <p>Insider content &gt; Minecraft Beta isn't an option on the Xbox Insider Hub app on Windows 10 1703 for me. Am I missing something?</p>

    • NazmusLabs

      31 July, 2017 - 10:27 pm

      <blockquote><a href="#158268"><em>In reply to wizarrc:</em></a></blockquote><p>You need to digitally own the game or have purchased the Java Edition and get the Windows 10 edition for free before you can beta test.</p>

      • wizarrc

        04 August, 2017 - 1:34 pm

        <blockquote><a href="#159689"><em>In reply to NazmusLabs:</em></a></blockquote><p>I bought the Java version and got the windows 10 edition for free years ago. Anyways, it's available now for me, but not 4 days ago.</p>

  • Winner

    31 July, 2017 - 4:15 pm

    <p>Should we start a pool on how long before Microsoft messes up Minecraft? A la Skype?</p>

  • Oasis

    Premium Member
    31 July, 2017 - 4:27 pm

    <p>And an Xbox One update is coming soon too.</p>

  • IanYates82

    Premium Member
    01 August, 2017 - 1:12 am

    <p>I see they're reusing their "Better Together" slogan. It was originally for the Lync software on a PC and a Lync-enabled phone being paired together via USB. </p><p>They truly are "better together" in that I can use the software to start a call but it's actually the desk phone that does all the work.</p><p><br></p><p>Of course that's all old-hat now so the phrase is open for use again :)</p>

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