Historically, Mojang and Microsoft have left Minecraft players on iOS and iPadOS hanging by making their beta programs exclusive to Windows, Android, and Xbox users. If you tried signing up for the Minecraft 1.19 beta, you might have noticed the same. But starting today, that is about to change. Minecraft has announced a new app called Minecraft Preview, which is going to revamp its beta program completely. With that said, let’s jump in and check out all the details.
As an upgrade to Minecraft’s Bedrock beta program, the developers are releasing a separate app called Minecraft Preview. Unlike previous beta versions of the game, the preview won’t overtake the installed version of the game. It will work as a separate game, allowing you to have both regular and beta versions of Minecraft installed at the same time. That means you will be able to check out the new mobs and new biomes in Minecraft 1.19 without having to disrupt your existing gameplay and exploration.
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Which Platforms Will Support Minecraft Preview?
Minecraft Preview is first going to be available for players on Windows, iOS, and iPadOS. Developers are planning to later expand it to other platforms and consoles that support Minecraft Bedrock. Later this year, players who have bought the Xbox Game Pass and have the Minecraft Launcher installed will automatically find the Minecraft Preview alongside their main game.
Slowly, Minecraft Preview will overtake and replace all the existing beta programs for the Minecraft Bedrock. You can expect to see it in action as the Minecraft 1.19 update rolls out. Additionally, the Java snapshots are expected to remain the same on all devices that support them. The app is going to be limited to the Bedrock edition of the game.
The beta program of this app is already open for iOS and iPad users. You can sign up for one of the limited seats by clicking here (it already shows that the beta program is full). On the other side, Windows users can expect to see the update in the upcoming weeks.
The Minecraft Preview won’t have the following features: