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Mojang is starting to roll out the Update Aquatic for Minecraft. It’ll be going live on Switch when it’s updated to the Bedrock version on June 21, with the Wii U version to follow.

The Update Aquatic will be delivered in two phases, each with different features. Phase One contains the following:

The latest issue of Weekly Jump has announced that a physical version of Minecraft for Switch is coming to Japan next month. We don’t have a specific date just yet, but it’s arriving in June. Pricing is set at 3,888 yen.

Expect news regarding the physical version of Minecraft in the west soon.

Thanks to m_t for the tip.

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The team behind Minecraft is gearing up for some news about the Switch edition. Aubrey Norris, who is involved with the gaming team at Microsoft, indicated that we should be hearing something about the “new version” on Nintendo’s console this week.

Norris posted on Twitter:

Minecraft: Wii U Edition

Mojang and 4J Studios are just about done with Minecraft on Wii U as well as other older platforms. The console will be getting the Update Aquatic, but after that, there won’t be much of a focus with keeping it up to date with newer versions of the game.

As for Switch, Update Aquatic will be featured in the new Bedrock Engine-based version. However, there’s still no word on when exactly Bedrock will be offered on the console.

Here’s the full rundown straight from the Minecraft website:

Mojang and 4J Studios have announced the latest update for Minecraft on Switch and Wii U. The latest patch should be available tonight.

There isn’t too much to this update compared to past releases, but it will bring a notable addition. Players will be able to obtain the new Final Fantasy XV Skin Pack.

Aside from that, an issue is being addressed in which the game would crash when players looked at a Cauldron while holding a Water Bottle obtained by Fishing.

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Achievements are coming to Minecraft on Switch – just not in the traditional sense. Microsoft and Mojang have confirmed that you’ll be able to earn achievements tied to Xbox Live through Nintendo’s console once the Bedrock update has gone live.

Thanks to Bedrock, Minecraft is being united on a number of platforms. Aside from achievements, it implements other features such as cross-platform play.

You can find the full list of achievements that you’ll be able to collect in Minecraft below.

The Minecraft Star Wars Sequel Skin Pack will soon be available on both Switch and Wii U. Mojang published a trailer for the DLC today, and we have it below.

New content is being added today to Minecraft on both Switch and Wii U. The highlights are the Halo Mash-Up Pack as well as the Star Wars Sequel Skin Pack.

Alongside the DLC, Switch and Wii U are both receiving a new update tonight / tomorrow. We have the full patch notes below.

Usually when a developer announces that something has been submitted to Nintendo, that tends to mean it’s close to release. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case with the Bedrock Edition for Minecraft on Switch.

It was recently mentioned during an official live stream on Twitch that Bedrock Edition had been submitted to Nintendo. But during another stream a few days ago, it was clarified that Bedrock is “not done” on Nintendo’s console and the team has “quite a ways to go”. Bedrock is also not in final certification.

Switch was originally supposed to receive the new features and content from Bedrock Edition last year. It’s intended to unite all versions of Minecraft, including support for cross-platform play.

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It seems that Minecraft: Bedrock Edition has been submitted to Nintendo, according to a livestream on the official Minecraft Twitch.

The developers have stated that they’re very interested in gyroscopic gaming, but it won’t make it into the release version. As for Switch, they’ve stated that they won’t release the digital version until the physical version is ready as well.

Highlights of the Bedrock Edition include cross-platform play, infinite worlds, and better chunk loading. It also seems to include almost everything the main game offers.

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