“Minecraft Live 2022” held on October 16th officially released the information on the next phase of the revision of “Minecraft” Java version 1.20, releasing the upcoming new creatures “camel” and bamboo and wood blocks, and also brought a new work “I Minecraft: Legends’ gameplay.
This Minecraft 1.20 update focuses on the camel. He is a mount that lives in the desert ecosystem and can carry up to two players. In addition to walking, he also has the ability to sprint and jump through canyons.
Another new creature is “Sniffer,” a mossy-backed, hexapod with a big yellow nose and a pink body. Since it’s extinct, players must find ancient eggs to hatch them. In addition, the new building material brought by 1.20 is bamboo, you can use it to build bamboo rafts, bamboo houses, or other decorative structures such as hanging signs.
Another major focus of “Minecraft Live 2022” is to bring a real-world demonstration of the new work “Minecraft: Legend”. Players can ride tiger mounts in the game to explore and collect resources in different randomly generated ecosystems. Or a treasure chest, and the “convergence” skill can attract surrounding creatures or soldiers to surround the player.
Most importantly, in the real machine demonstration, players can build bridges or arrow towers in an instant through the construction instructions, and then summon soldiers such as Coolipa or Golun to attack the pig Brin army stationed around the portal.
The new Minecraft: Legends game is jointly developed by Mojang Studios and Blackbird Interactive of “Crossfire: Legion” and will be launched on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC (Windows, Steam), and will be released at the same time. Available on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass, it is expected to release in Spring 2023.
And “Minecraft” version 1.20 has no update schedule yet, considering that the Mojang team had previously broadcast on “Minecraft Now” in August.expressWe will no longer reveal the revision information excessively. It is speculated that in the future, the official should adopt the habit of slowing down the update and release of news, and wait until it is confirmed to make it public once more.