Update 1.20.32 patch notes have been released for Minecraft Bedrock. Like Patch 1.20.31, the latest release brings several fixes instead of introducing significant features and changes. These include fixing an issue that caused the keyboard to become unresponsive when placing multiple Signs successively, and more. We recommend updating the title to apply the changes that arrived with the patch to your saved file. Let’s review the Minecraft Bedrock 1.20.32 update patch notes.
Patch Notes for the Minecraft Bedrock 1.20.32 Update
Fixes
- Fixed “§” text modifiers overwriting text when next to a line break on iOS
- Fixed an issue that caused the keyboard to become unresponsive when placing multiple Signs successively
- Buttons and some other non-full blocks once again prevent Spiders and other mobs from spawning on them and on adjacent blocks.
- Fixed purchased content not transferring to a Microsoft account when logging in for the first time.
Known Issue
- You may experience a crash when a player dies while playing split-screen multiplayer on PlayStation with the Immediate Respawn game rule enabled. This will be resolved in an upcoming update.
The recent changes that arrived with the latest Minecraft Bedrock patch are listed above. This isn’t a massive addition like Patch 1.20.11, released some while ago. However, it still aims to improve the gaming experience with the bug fixes it brings. For instance, it fixes purchased content not transferring to a Microsoft account when logging in for the first time. It also fixes “§” text modifiers overwriting text when next to a line break on iOS. Changes like these are proof in a way that the latest patch is handy.
The Minecraft Bedrock update 1.20.32 is available on Windows 10 and 11,