Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.100.58 arrives, focuses on performance and stability

Performance and stability fixes, and more changes for creators.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

The latest beta to come toMinecraft: Bedrock Edition is update1.16.100.58, which builds on top ofthe Nether Updatethat released earlier this year. The new beta continues to make further changes and fixes, with a particular focus this time around on fixing more crashing issues and making more changes geared towards creators. It’s not clear when this recent branch of updates under the 1.16.100 version number will release to the public, but there’s a sizeable number of bug fixes included now.

Don’t expect any major updates or dramatic changes to Minecraft beforeMinecraft Live, where we should learn more about thenext update coming to Minecraftafter the Nether Update.

The changelog for Minecraft beta 1.16.100.58 includes:

Performance and stability

Performance and stability

Gameplay

General

Technical changes

DataDrivenBlocks

Documentation

Available everywhere you play.

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