Minecraft Dungeons receives 2GB update patch, carries stability fixes

Update the dungeons.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Updated June 9, 2020:A kind Twitter user (thanks, @Emeraled3452!) managed to find the changelog for this patch, giving us more insight into what changed. Changelog below!

The Nintendo Switch also got better data collection for crashes, and has the correct name for various languages now. You can find the full changeloghere.

Original post follows:

Less than two weeks after launch,Minecraft Dungeonsis getting a decently sized patch on Xbox One that should address some of the stability issues the game has been experiencing. Many players have run into some relatively nasty bugs and crashes, so hopefully the new update fixes a lot of them. The news comes from the new Mojang Studios Community Manager, Mega_Spud, onReddit.

While we don’t have a changelog to fall back on here, it’s safe to assume that the Minecraft Dungeons team also took the time to include some general improvements and bug fixes in the patch while they were at it, hopefully making the game a more consistent experience overall. There probably isn’t going to be any new features or secrets hidden in the patch, so we won’t get our hopes up, but it won’t stop us from taking a look anyways.

We’ll update this post if we obtain a full changelog for the patch. In the meantime, go ahead and download the 1.1.2.0 update for Minecraft Dungeons and enjoy all of those delicious bug fixes.

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