Minecraft: Bedrock Edition gets beta 1.16.100.60 with handful of fixes
When will we get the Caves and Cliffs Update?
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What you need to know
Minecraftmay have taken over the internet with their excitingMinecraft Live eventfor a while, but we’re back to business as usual with another new beta update rolling out to insiders of Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. Beta1.16.100.60follows theprevious betathat included a ton of changes with a tiny handful of fixes. This is all leading up to one last big patch that will release to the public as part ofthe Nether Updatebefore Mojang Studios begins showing us their work on the next major update for Minecraft: theCaves and Cliffs Update.
You can wait for these changes and all the prior changes made in recent betas to come to the public, or you can enroll in theMinecraft: Bedrock Edition betayourself and be among the first to test out and give feedback on this update and future updates.
The changelog for beta 1.16.100.60 includes:
Performance & stability
Gameplay
Graphical
Technical changes
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