Minecraft Unveils Title of Big 1.20 Update
After months of anticipation, Minecraft has made public what they are calling the 1.20 update. This update is currently available in Beta for people to test before its public launch, which has yet to be announced.
The success of Mojang’s Minecraft since its launch in 2011 is a testament to the company’s continued dedication to updating the game. In an industry where developers often abandon their titles shortly after their release, Mojang has managed to stay the course. This is all the more remarkable considering the amount of money they could have made by creating a sequel. The timelessness of Minecraft’s gameplay is a key factor; the developer nailed it from the start and there’s no need to tinker with it.
The title of the upcoming Minecraft update was announced on the official website, with name “Trails & Tales.” This title was meant to symbolize the journey that the game brings its players. It is said to be one of the most ambitious patches yet, with the inclusion of archaeology as a new mechanic and a cherry blossom biome. Additionally, armor trimming and various mobs are among the additions that will be present. Players can look forward to other unexpected features once the update launches.

Despite what will be released for Minecraft in the upcoming days, Mojang is still working on projects that haven’t been officially announced. Recently, a leak exposed the creation of a world editor for the Bedrock Edition, yet no time frame for its release has been declared. As the “Trails & Tales” update is substantial, it is likely that this world editor still has a ways to go before it is ready, with Mojang’s resources dedicated to other areas.
The upcoming months are set to be a big deal for Minecraft. The 1.20 patch is finally releasing and will bring a load of content that should keep players occupied until the subsequent major update. Additionally, Minecraft Legends is set to launch and provide a PvP experience that is rarely seen in the original game. Despite the anticipation for Minecraft 2, there is plenty for fans of the franchise to enjoy in the year 2023.
Minecraft can be played on several different platforms, including Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.