Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.100.55 further improves ‘the Nether Update’ with bug fixes

Bug fixes, stability, parity, oh my!

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Minecraftbuilds have parted a tad again between the Bedrock and Java Editions, with the Bedrock Edition getting its1.16.100.55 beta buildtoday, and the Java Edition enjoying its1.16.3 stable release. The latest beta build for the Bedrock Edition continues to improvethe Nether Updatewhile also bringing the two editions of Minecraft closer together. Bug fixes, stability improvements, parity changes, and even some more changes to the Achievements screen are all in play here.

The changelog for the 1.16.100.55 build include:

Performance and stability

Performance and stability

Vanilla parity

General

Gameplay

User interface

Achievements screen

Technical changes

If you’re interested, you can learn how to enroll inMinecraft: Bedrock Edition betas, or you can wait untilOctober 3, 2020 for the Minecraft Live event, which should give us a sneak peek at the future of Minecraft.

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