
Mojang often update their immensely popular crafting game, Minecraft. So of course, it’s only about time we got a new hotfix. One that focuses
The latest Minecraft update has just dropped. The newest patch aims to fix some of the main bugs. For PS4 players, this update is numbered 2.30 but the developer update is 1.17.32 (Bedrock).
This new update doesn’t have any new content nor does it add anything especially amazing to the game, instead it’s focused on fixing and smoothing out any gameplay issues. This comes right after the latest update, the Snapshot update gives players their first proper look at what we might expect in the full release later in 2021. It features a plethora of new and updated content.

Minecraft Update 2.30 Patch Notes
Fixes:
- Fixed several crashes that could occur during gameplay
- Fixed a crash that could occur when navigating the Marketplace sidebar
- Fixed issues with content not loading, even when connected to the internet (MCPE-102994)
- Fixed an issue where light blocks would force players to spawn at the surface of the Overworld
- Fixed the Looting enchantment not being applied when a mob was killed with a projectile (MCPE-141935)
- Fixed issue causing “Couldn’t pack your world file for upload” error when uploading a world to Realms on Nintendo Switch
- Fixed some chunks being deleted when reentering a flat world and old world with the Caves & Cliffs experimental toggle enabled, as well as other world generation issues (MCPE-140428)
Minecraft Live
This comes ahead of the upcoming Minecraft Live event on October 16th at 12PM ET.
The event will explore news about the game, content creators, and will include a community vote that influences the game. People can watch the show on the Minecraft website as well as the official Minecraft accounts on Facebook, YouTube and Twitch!
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