The 1.19.73 update has just launched for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, and we have the complete list of changes and fixes added with this patch. The dev Mojang Studios supports the game with constant updates, and they kicked out a new one a while ago. The latest version focuses on several issues that address a few issues that occurred since the release of 1.19.70. The patch notes of the Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.19.73 update are below.
Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.19.73 Update Patch Notes
Fixes:
- Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay
- Fixed a crash that could occur with Command Blocks using teleport commands
- Fixed a bug where the player’s aim height was not adjusting correctly when sneaking (MCPE-167559)
- The first player in a split-screen game will no longer have their input interrupted by other players opening up a container or inventory screen (MCPE-168610)
- Fixed an issue where Ghast volume and volume distance were too low (MCPE-168324)
- Fixed duplicate tooltips appearing when selecting an item in the inventory while using touch controls (MCPE-166866)
Meanwhile, if you missed the previous version, named Version 1.19.72, you can check out its patch notes below.
Fixes – Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.19.73 Update Patch Notes
- Fixed an issue that could cause the game to get stuck at 66% when loading at launch (MCPE-168284)
- Fixed a crash that could occur at launch on iOS
- Fixed player names not appearing through the environment and behind walls (MCPE-168269)
- Fixed a bug that caused the text on Signs not to be displayed with ray tracing enabled on PC (MCPE-167638)
- Fixed an issue where players would load incorrect data when loading a local game after connecting to a server or Realm (MCPE-164765)
- Players are now prompted with the option to enable text-to-speech, if supported, on the first startup.
Minecraft is available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch. For more information regarding this patch, visit the official Minecraft site.