Minecraft Officially Launches for Chromebooks (theverge.com) 9
Minecraft: Bedrock Edition is now available for Chromebooks, Google announced on Wednesday, following the launch of an early access version in March. From a report: The official Chromebook release makes the game even more widely available -- and thanks to included crossplay functionality, you can play with your friends on other platforms. You can get the game now on the Play Store for ChromeOS. It costs $19.99 in a bundle that comes with the Android version, but if you already have the Android version, you can upgrade to the Chromebook version for $13. Google says Minecraft on Chromebooks will work with all Chromebooks released "in the last three years," and you can see minimum and recommended specs on a Minecraft support site.
Would love Bedrock for Apple Silicon (Score:5, Interesting)
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Is that different from the JRE version?
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JRE has also cross platform multiplayer too with computers. :P Bah, no mods? Weak!
Perennial (Score:2)
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Not for me since it got too much Microsoft on it. /Eagerly awaiting the next cool exploring+building game that isn't Roblox
Current News (Score:4, Informative)
Nice to see you lay down the advertisement and not the news that the Minecraft modding scene just got slammed [prismlauncher.org] with a targeted [reddit.com] security [curseforge.com] attack [hackmd.io].
Sketchy multiplayer (Score:3)
Too bad that Bedrock can't play online with Java players.