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A new Minecraft: Bedrock Edition patch update is rolling out to all players

An updated ‘Create New World’ screen, 64-bit world seeds, and more appear in this patch update.

What you need to know

Minecraft never stops improving, and players are in for at least one more sizeable jump forward in quality before the next major content update later this year. On Tuesday, Mojang Studios began releasing Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.18.30 to players on all platforms, delivering a huge number of changes and fixes.

Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.18.30 is built on top of the Caves and Cliffs Update initially released throughout 2021, and features a plethora of improvements to better the experience in Minecraft. Some of the biggest changes in this patch update include a redesigned “Create New World” screen, 64-bit world seeds, improvements to damage and hunger calculations, dozens of vanilla parity improvements, and more.

There are also some experimental features from The Wild Update, letting players test parts of the upcoming, content-packed release without enrolling in the recent Minecraft: Bedrock Edition betas and Previews. An early version of the upcoming Spectator Mode is also included in this build, but Mojang Studios notes that this feature isn’t in active testing, yet, and won’t arrive until after The Wild Update releases later in 2022.

The changelog for this patch update is extensive, and will help further cement Minecraft on the list of best Xbox games, despite some recent mishaps for current-gen players. In case you missed it, we recently discussed how Mojang Studios should come clean about Minecraft and ray tracing on Xbox Series X|S.

The full changelog for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.18.30 includes:

Overview

Changes

Create New World

Realms world storage

RenderDragon

Vanilla parity

World generation

Gameplay

Mobs

Blocks

Items

Combat & damage

Villagers

The Wild Update (Experimental)

Deep Dark biome

Ancient Cities

The Warden

Sculk blocks

Darkness effect

Allay

Boat with chest

Goat horn

Axe changes

Spectator Mode (Experimental)

Known issues

Fixes

Performance & stability

Gameplay

World generation

Mobs

Blocks

Items

Graphical

User interface

Technical updates

Add-on template packs

RenderDragon

Additional modding capabilities (Experimental)

Changes

Fixes

Commands

AI goals

WebSocket

Molang

GameTest Framework (Experimental)

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