Major Fixes and New Ambient Sounds in Minecraft Bedrock Beta
A new update for Minecraft Bedrock Edition brings fixes for many bugs that have been reported by the players, and makes the Nether an even more atmospheric place.
The latest update for Minecraft Bedrock (that is, the multiplatform version) was released in mid-December 2020. Yesterday, after more than three months of work, a new update for this popular sandbox game was released.
The update marked as 1.16.210 does not bring any revolutionary changes, but focuses on improving things introduced in version 1.16. Among other things, the players staying in the Nether will hear more atmospheric, ambient sounds, and the creators of maps and add-ons for the game received refreshed texture sets.
In addition, the patch brings many fixes to various bugs, mostly reported by the players. The patch focuses on the most common issues, such as crashes or synchronization problems in the Xbox version. The patch also improves the stability of the title on PC and consoles. The devs encouraged the community to continue sharing the bugs found on Mojang's official website.
For the revolution, the players must wait until version 1.17, which will introduce to the game, among others, new, more realistic mountain ranges. A full list of all changes in the 1.16.210 update is available here.
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