Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.100.57 comes with a bunch of bug fixes

Neverending bug fixes.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Minecraft-related news may be a little on the slow side before Mojang Studios' plannedMinecraft Live event, where we expect major announcements for the future of Minecraft andMinecraft Dungeons. That isn’t stopping the studio from pushing out new beta updates for the world’s largest game, with beta1.16.100.57rolling out to beta testers today. Don’t be fooled by the incremental increase in numbers over1.16.100.56, this beta includes a massive changelog and builds on the creator-focused changes made in the last beta.

If you’re interested in installing this beta, we have aguide on enrolling in Minecraft’s betas.

The changelog for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.100.57 includes:

Performance and stability

Performance and stability

Beta changes

General

Mobs

Blocks

Items

Audio

User interface

Character creator

Crafting screen

Touch controls

Commands

Technical changes

MoveTowardsRestrictionGoal

MoveTowardsDwellingRestrictionGoal

MoveTowardsHomeRestrictionGoal

Send Event Goal

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