Microsoft and Mojang don't just have a story-based Minecraft game to show at Minecon 2015---they're also revealing a beta version of Minecraft: Windows 10 edition.
This release will ditch the less than of ideal java code of desktop version in favour of native windows code and share some roots with pocket editions you typically find on phones.
You'll even get to build worlds with those mobile players through an update that should hit ''soon" after the beta arrives. And to no one's surprise, the construction title would do a lot take advantage of Windows 10's many Xbox tie-ins, such as 8-way multiplayer and game video recording.
The beta will be ready on july 29th. And it will be free if you already have the exiting PC version. If you are new to all this, it will cost $10 to get in during the test plate.
This release will ditch the less than of ideal java code of desktop version in favour of native windows code and share some roots with pocket editions you typically find on phones.
You'll even get to build worlds with those mobile players through an update that should hit ''soon" after the beta arrives. And to no one's surprise, the construction title would do a lot take advantage of Windows 10's many Xbox tie-ins, such as 8-way multiplayer and game video recording.
The beta will be ready on july 29th. And it will be free if you already have the exiting PC version. If you are new to all this, it will cost $10 to get in during the test plate.
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