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Minecraft’s Mountain Era Is Getting Revamped With Five New Biomes The latest Minecraft developments have principally targeted on the ‘caves’ aspect of the Caves and Cliffs update, but now we’re lastly getting some extra cliff action - or moderately, a giant revamp to how mountains get generated, with the addition of five new sub biomes to spice up your tall, rocky terrain. The most recent Bedrock Edition beta introduces five new mountain sub biomes, referred to as lofty peaks, snow capped peaks, snowy slopes, mountain grove, and mountain meadow. These will work alongside the existing mountain varieties to create a more diversified number of alpine locations to explore. The new peaks look spectacular in the official picture above, however scroll down a bit to see a fan-made comparison of latest and previous mountains. It’s an enormous change. While it is a Bedrock beta, these changes ought to come to Java as nicely - because the Java snapshots have given us early seems at features like deepslate, glow squids, and the new ore textures, it appears like Bedrock beta gamers are getting their very own early looks at some new features, too. ( Minecraft servers list , incidentally, additionally provides glow squids and the ore textures to the Bedrock beta.) You will get full patch notes on Reddit, and a greater take a look at the brand new mountains on the official site. Previous Excessive Hills vs New 1.17 Mountains (Bedrock Version Beta) from Minecraft The Minecraft 1.17 launch date is coming this summer. You'll find a lot more element on what to expect at that link.
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