30 Updates That Might Be In Minecraft 1.20!
New Mobs in Minecraft 20 (Speculated)
Expanding on the expected biomes, we might see the following mobs in the game:
Please note that other than the fireflies, none of the mobs have any official in-game rendition. Moreover, if you want to know why fireflies were removed from the Minecraft 1.19 update, check out the linked article.
Minecraft 20: Confirmed New Features
Based on the recent developer editions, here are a few features that you can surely expect to find in the Minecraft 1.20 update:
First spotted in a Minecraft Preview earlier this year, the developers are testing the spectator game mode for Minecraft Bedrock. It was also shown off at Minecraft Now in April. This game mode allows players to see through blocks and freely fly through the solid parts of the world. Since this mode is already a part of the Java edition and its Bedrock edition is quite stable, we surely expect to see it in Minecraft 1.20 update.
If you don’t want to wait, you can use our step-by-step guide to get the spectator mode in Minecraft Bedrock right away. Do keep in mind that it’s not completely functional because this feature is still under development.
As confirmed in the Minecraft 1.19 Pre-release 2 notes, the developers are working on a method to stop mobs from spawning in the Nether portal. If they do spawn inside the portal, the game will at least try to stop them from immediately changing dimensions. This may seem like a minor fix, but it opens up the possibility of safer Nether farms and bases.
It’s no surprise that Minecraft’s Bedrock edition doesn’t have the best UI when compared to the Java edition. And that’s not only for its settings and pre-game options. In the touch edition of the game, even the gameplay gets compromised due to misplaced buttons.
Fortunately, recent preview versions of the game have shown off a new UI for the Minecraft Bedrock edition. It feels more or less finished so seeing it with or before Minecraft 1.20 update is a given.
Our next topic revolves around the question of why would Mojang include the Deep Dark biome? Other than creating a home for the Warden, why include the mob in the first place? We may find out in Minecraft 1.20.
Alternatively, we could see another large update broken into two parts. Part 1 will be released in December 2022, and we’ll see part 2 in June 2023.
Additionally, there are tons of rumours about the mysterious structure in the centre of Ancient Cities. Why is it there? What are the Redstone systems underneath? Could it be a portal?
Minecraft 1.19 has brought a mix of emotions. So it’s no wonder why Minecraft fans have already started thinking about Minecraft 1.20.
Another interesting item that could be added is a jar of fireflies. Fireflies were a mob planned for the Wild Update, but Mojang scraped them from the update. However, the planning and mechanics were already developed for this mob, so we’ll likely see them soon. We guess you could catch fireflies in a glass bottle and use them as a light source.
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