Minecraft: Bedrock Edition gets 1.16.100.53 beta for ‘the Nether Update,’ fixes more bugs

A handful of fixes to make the world revolve.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

It’s pretty par for the course forMinecraftto release a new beta featuring more bug fixes and improvements, and this week isn’t any different.Beta 1.16.100.53is rolling out to beta testers for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition right now, and it further enhancesthe Nether Updateexperience with a handful of additional fixes to add to the update’sgrowing changelogdown the line.

The 1.16.100.53 beta includes:

General

General

Structure blocks

Technical / commands

These continued bug fixes for the Nether Update come as we wait forthe next update for Minecraftto be revealed, which hopefully shouldn’t be too far out now. In the meantime, you can read about how toenroll in the Minecraft betaif you’re interested in testing the latest fixes and features.

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