Minecraft Live is Mojang’s annual event where it gives fans a glimpse at the future of the game, from the next big update to the popular mob vote. This event sets the stage for what’s to come, while also showcasing how any particular update will change the way fans experience Minecraft. Last year’s Minecraft Live gave fans a look at The Wild Update, which was released earlier this year, and the Allay win the mob vote — an important win for every player working on automatic farms.
Not much has been revealed about Minecraft Live 2022, and very little outside of speculation and rumors is known about Minecraft’s next big 1.20 update. Fans should expect to get news about that update during the event, as well as a look ahead at new developments for the Diablo-like dungeon-crawler Minecraft Dungeon. There may even be another trailer for Minecraft Legends, a real-time-strategy game set in the world of Minecraft.
Minecraft's Desert and Savanna Updates Have Yet To Rear Their Heads
With nothing revealed about Minecraft update 1.20, fans are hoping for certain changes to biomes and dimensions. One of the most requested updates is for the End Dimension, including new mobs, blocks, and biomes added into the End to make it a more enjoyable experience for late-game players similar to how the Nether was overhauled. Another avenue that Minecraft could take would be to make a huge overworld biome adjustment, adding tons of mobs and blocks while redesigning biomes following the Caves and Cliffs update that changed Minecraft's landscapes.
With more seasonal adventures coming to Minecraft Dungeons, players should expect news about Season 3 and the next set of themes that Mojang has planned for its dungeon crawler. New weapons, enemies, maps,
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