Mojang Studios has released Bedrock version 1.21.92 in the sandbox gameMinecraft, and the patch brings a selection of small fixes following the exciting Chase the Skies update.Minecraftwas first released in 2011 and has remained one of the most popular games on the planet during its decade-long lifespan. Players have a procedurally generated 3D world at their fingertips, where raw materials and crafting tools can be used to build the structure of anyone’s dreams in voxel form.
Players received fresh content at the start of June, whenMojang Studios united with Adidas for a newMinecraftcollaboration. The Adidas Adventurers Add-On welcomed three new companions to the game, and in tandem, the real-life part of the crossover saw Adidas release a specialMinecraftclothing collection. What made this deal even sweeter, however, is that the developer offered the in-game content to voxel fans for free.
Minecraft’s Bedrock 1.21.92 update, or 1022 on consoles, is scaled down but provides fixes to several issues in gameplay, projectiles, and technical areas. The projectile tolerance margin has been altered, and a fix to stop players from being disconnected from multiplayer worlds when using split-screen was included.Minecraftrecently deployed the Chase the Skies content update, which included new features like Dried Ghost Blocks and the Player Locator Bar. While this current patch is relatively small, players had a lot to say about the previous update and its visual boost.
SeveralMinecraftRedditors banded together to dispute the Vibrant Visuals updatealongside Chase the Skies, complaining that the graphics appeared to be suffering from an FPS drop, contrary to what the patch had advertised. Luckily, the feature could be toggled off, and some noted that, as long as the visuals don’t affect gameplay, they don’t have an issue with it.
In contrast, some of the community thoughtMinecraft’s Chase the Skies was a match made in heaven with an undersung world type, giving particular praise to the Happy Ghasts. Available to play in bothMinecraft: Bedrock EditionandMinecraft: Java Edition, Chase the Skies introduced the flying ghastling mount to gameplay and allowed players to explore and build in the skies, and the Vibrant Visuals update was available to Bedrock Edition users.