Minecraft: Bedrock Edition 1.16.200.56 beta comes with a handful of new fixes
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Minecraft, which remains one of the Best Games for Kids, had a busy day yesterday with the launch of the sizeable1.16.100 update, which included a ton of bug fixes, improvements, and parity changes to bring all versions of Minecraft closer together. Mojang Studios clearly isn’t wasting any time either, and have already released a new beta update with1.16.200.56, which tests further fixes built on top of yesterday’s big update.
Minecraft is preparing to begin properly testing itsCaves and Cliffs Update, which is slated to release inSummer 2021, so Mojang Studios is hard at work making theNether Updatea stable foundation to build the next major update on. The latest beta includes a handful of new bug fixes and parity changes for Minecraft. If you’re interested, you can check out ourguide to joining the Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta.
The full changelog for 1.16.200.56 includes:
Bug fixes
Parity changes
General
Technical changes
Available everywhere you play.
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