Microsoft and Mojang Studios had released an early access version of Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Chromebooks back in March this year. However, at the time, the game was available to select Chromebook users across the globe. Now, nearly three months later, the game is available on all Chromebooks around the world. Google today announced that Minecraft is available on all eligible Chromebook models. Also Read — Google Pay users can now use Aadhaar to set up UPI PIN: Here's how to do it
The company also said that interested Chromebook users can now purchase Minecraft: Bedrock Edition from the Google Play Store on Chromebook, which includes access to Minecraft Marketplace, and the ability to play on Realms. Also Read — How to move your Fitbit smartwatch to your Google account
The game also includes the newly announced Trails and Tales update and updated features such as new mobs, new blocks and new items to transform the Overworld and meet a sniffer, brush for pottery shards or adventure for armor trims. Additionally, the new update also includes new features including the ability to share camel rides with friends and leave each other messages with the editable hanging signs. Also Read — Passkey is now available on 1Password beta starting today: Here's how to access it
Coming to the gameplay, Google says that Minecraft on Chromebook comes with the cross-play functionality wherein users can team up with friends across multiple devices, including Android, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and Windows computers. This functionality also lets users play the game in Creative mode with unlimited blocks and team up on epic builds. In the Survival mode, users can hunt for resources together and craft tools to fend off danger. That
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