Minecraft Preview is the new standalone beta application for Bedrock

Minecraft Preview is a totally separate application meant to replace the old beta program.

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Beta versions of Minecraft Bedrock for Windows now have their very own standalone application, Minecraft Preview, free for Minecraft owners and Xbox Game Pass subscribers. Change may be scary, but this one honestly sounds like a real improvement over the headaches that the old Minecraft beta process has always caused me.

As of today, you can download Minecraft Previewfrom the Xbox storeor through the Xbox app for Windows. You’ll already own the app if your account has a copy of Minecraft Bedrock or a Game Pass subscription. As we get closer to theMinecraft 1.19Wild Update later this year, this is how Mojang will let players on Minecraft Bedrock continue trying out new features and creatures like those frogs and mangrove trees.

Importantly, Minecraft Preview is a totally separate application from Bedrock. So your game saves, marketplace items, and achievements aren’t available in Minecraft Preview—nor is multiplayer.

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It also means less pain when playing the beta version, overall. Previously, Bedrock players had to download the Xbox Insider Hub, opt into the Minecraft Beta program, and then their version of Minecraft Bedrock would be switched to the beta version. Switching back and forth was an absolute hassle, sometimes requiring me to re-download the entire game through the Microsoft store for the transition between versions to stick. Unlike Minecraft Java, Bedrock has never allowed multiple version installations. So I personally won’t be mourning the Bedrock and Beta breakup.

Mojang says in itsMinecraft Preview FAQthat the application is currently available for PC, Xbox, and iOS, and that it is “working diligently to bring Minecraft Preview to additional platforms”. Mojang explains that for now, there is some overlap for PC and Xbox players, who will still have access to the Minecraft Beta program and the new Minecraft Preview. The application isn’t currently available in the new universal Minecraft Launcher on PC, but will be at some point later this year.

Breathe easy, Java players. This doesn’t seem to affect us, our snapshot builds, or our meticulously organized game versions.

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