The next two Minecraft updates were unveiled during the spookiest Minecraft Live yet

Mojang Studios has revealed the next major updates for Minecraft, and it’s perfect for the spooky season.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

It’s the dawn of a new era forMinecraft. Mojang Studios recentlyrevealed its plans to change how the Minecraft universe will evolve over time, including smaller and more frequent content updates, the permanent death of the controversialMinecraft Live Mob Vote, and more focused bi-annualMinecraft Live events. The first of the latter is already here, as Minecraft Live 2024 kicked off in earnest today.

The headliner for this Minecraft Live is, like usual, the next major content updates, or Game Drops, for Minecraft. Mojang Studios has taken the wraps off and revealed the first details for “Bundles of Bravery,” a more minor update that’s coming to Minecraft players everywhere just in time for the spooky season with more challenge and features.

Of course, that’s far from all, as Mojang actually debuted asecondGame Drop we’ll see a little later down the road with a horror theme. It’s the exact kind of connected, relevant update I love to see in live-service games like Minecraft, and it seems like a great continuation of theongoing Minecraft 15th Anniversary celebration. Keep reading for everything you need to know from Minecraft Live 2024.

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Spooky Minecraft updates for the spooky season

Spooky Minecraft updates for the spooky season

The first Minecraft Game Drop coming to players soon is “Bundles of Bravery,” which embraces the spooky season with new features and mechanics that we already knew Mojang Studios were working on alongside the community.

The “Bundles of Bravery” update is expected to arrive on all Minecraft platforms very soon. Here’s what Mojang has confirmed for the upcoming Game Drop.

The next Game Drop continues the eerie theme, but it may not have an official name yet. What we do know is that it brings a new hostile mob and biome to Minecraft, and is expected to arrive within the next few months. Here’s what Mojang has confirmed forthisGame Drop.

This Game Drop is a little further down the line, but Mojang Studios did confirm that The Pale Garden and The Creaking are going to drop in Minecraft: Java Edition Snapshots, Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Betas, andMinecraft Previewin the near future. The features are expected to remain in testing for a few months while Mojang finalizes them before the official release later this year.

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Minecraft Live 2024 is in full swing

The latest Minecraft Live aired onSaturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET, and represented the first of Mojang Studios' newly formatted shows. Smaller, more focused, and looking to the immediate future of the Minecraft universe, Minecraft Live 2024 is a celebration of all things Minecraft, and you can tune in on YouTube above.

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Of course, you can also discoverhow to watch Minecraft Live 2024and everything else you could need to know, including where to find accessibility features, what you can expect from this show, and even how you can earn exclusive in-game rewards just for tuning in. It’s not just about the latest Minecraft update, the show is also about the community, the developers behind the game, new Minecraft developments like thelive action Minecraft movie, and more.

Minecraft Live isn’t the only source of recent Minecraft news, though. Mojang Studios recently revealedwhen the native PlayStation 5 version of Minecraft is finally releasing, letting PS5 players enjoy better performance and draw distances in Minecraft (sorry, though, there’s no ray tracing).

Zachary Boddy (They / Them) is a Staff Writer for Windows Central, primarily focused on covering the latest news in tech and gaming, the best Xbox and PC games, and the most interesting Windows and Xbox hardware. They have been gaming and writing for most of their life starting with the original Xbox, and started out as a freelancer for Windows Central and its sister sites in 2019. Now a full-fledged Staff Writer, Zachary has expanded from only writing about all things Minecraft to covering practically everything on which Windows Central is an expert, especially when it comes to Microsoft. You can find Zachary on Twitter@BoddyZachary.