There's no official reason why the Better Together update won't launch on PS4, but given Sony's history with refusing cross-play support, the reason isn't hard to guess. PlayStation 4 support is noticeably absent, as is support for the Java version of Minecraft. Even though the versions are all quite similar, each one has some elements that are not found in the others. In Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta, there are the usual two game modes creative and survival modes. That the Switch is absent from this beta test makes some degree of sense – though Microsoft is planning to launch Minecraft: Better Together for the Nintendo Switch, it's probably more trouble than its worth to hammer out a third-party beta on Nintendo's feature-poor online system.įor the record, the Better Together update will eventually launch for the Windows 10, iOS, Android, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and VR versions of Minecraft. Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition Beta is the new version of this game which you can now enjoy with your new Windows 10 operating system. At an unspecified later date, the beta will go live on Xbox One, with no word of such a test coming to the Switch. The update that will enable this functionality is called "Better Together," and today, that update enters into beta.īefore you get too excited, though, you should know that this beta is limited to just Android and Windows 10 for now. The company revealed that all Minecraft players would soon be able to join together on multiplayer servers, regardless of platform (for the most part). During E3 2017, Microsoft made a huge announcement for Minecraft.
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