The gaming world is buzzing with leaks and hints from the Fortnite community. These reveal potential updates coming to Minecraft. A leaked roadmap suggests big updates in 2025, sparking many questions among fans.
The first rumored update is the "End Fables," expected to be revealed at Minecraft Live this year. Following that, the "Soaring Skies" update is set for Q3. Both updates will focus on the "End," a mysterious area in Minecraft. Speculation is high, but the validity of these updates isn't confirmed yet. Fans are on the lookout for signs, like a brand collaboration in early 2025.
While these rumors circulate, Mojang is busy with a spring update. This update promises new ways to decorate gardens and revamp older biomes. Fans like Susanna Green are eager for more blocks, structures, and mechanics. These elements are vital for enhancing the game.
Mojang is also improving technical features, like beacons in the Java version of Minecraft. This focus has raised eyebrows, as Bedrock players feel left out. Ninja Noodle, a fan, calls it hypocritical to focus only on Java. Players wonder why Bedrock beacons can't render far due to performance issues. Fans like Gams 619 question how many beacons cause lag in the game.
To test these concerns, players use commands on their consoles. One player tried it on an Xbox One X, measuring frames per second (FPS) with and without beacons. The FPS hovered between 40 to 50 while standing in a mob-heavy area. This FPS measurement helps gauge how beacons affect game performance.
The community is lively with these discussions and tests. Players are eager to see how Mojang addresses these technical challenges. Whether it's new updates or performance tweaks, the anticipation keeps the community engaged and waiting for what comes next.