Today, the team at Mojang Studios went live with the 1.19.62 update for their popular game, Minecraft Bedrock, along with the accompanying patch notes. According to the official Minecraft Bedrock patch notes, the latest update brings new firearms, changes, and fixes.
The game has continued to progress since its initial release in 2011, with the devs working hard to fix these issues. So, without any more introduction, read the full patch notes for the Minecraft Bedrock 1.19.62 update.
Minecraft Bedrock Update 1.19.62 patch notes
A new update is available that addresses some issues that have occurred since the release of 1.19.60.
NOTE: This update is not yet available on Nintendo Switch or Google Play and will be released in the coming days. In addition, we are continuing to investigate a fix for performance issues on Nintendo Switch with an upcoming release.
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
After reading through the Minecraft Bedrock 1.19.62 patch notes, you can find the game available for PC on the Early Access program on Steam. Additionally, head to the official website to read the Minecraft Bedrocks official notes, along with any more information you’re looking to find. You can also keep an eye out for future updates to Minecraft Bedrock, where the devs have an ongoing dev blog detailing their efforts to the game. Lastly, outside of the Minecraft Bedrock update notes, you can learn more on their official website if you’re interested in the developers at Mojang Studios and any of their other upcoming projects.