There’s a new update for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, and here’s the complete list of changes and fixes added with this patch. The latest version is not extensive and focuses on several fixes that increase the gameplay. The devs recommend installing the latest patch, so make sure you get the latest one. The patch notes of the Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.19.63 update are below.
Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.19.63 Update Patch Notes
- Fixed an issue that was causing continuous freezes when playing on Nintendo Switch
- Fixed a crash that could occur when playing on iOS devices
- Fixed a bug where the Edit World screen couldn’t be opened for a world if the corresponding world directory had a space in it
- Improved navigation of the “My Content” Marketplace screen when using a controller
You can check its patch notes below if you missed the previous version, which was released a while ago.
A new update is available that addresses some issues that have occurred since the release of 1.19.60. As always, we appreciate all your help and input! Please report any new bugs at bugs.mojang.com and let your feedback be heard at feedback.minecraft.net.
Fixes
- Fixed a crash that could occur during gameplay
- Fixed a crash on Nintendo Switch when attempting to login while set to local network mode
- Fixed a crash that occurred upon creating a world from a template on Realms
- Fixed servers being unable to set custom classic skins on players
- Fixed the “Player has changed their skin” message being spammed on dedicated servers when custom skins were disabled
- Fixed the cursor returning to the top of certain rows on Marketplace pages after going to the next tab in any row with a gamepad
Minecraft is available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch. For more information regarding this patch, visit the official Minecraft site.