Caves & Cliffs is raised as the largest update in the history of Minecraft or at least one of the most important. Mojang’s game has been the birthplace of creatives for years and also one of the titles in the history of this industry, so every change must be made carefully.
From the Microsoft company they have decided to adjust some things and that is why they will premiere next week what would be only the first part of Caves & Cliffs and for now the list of changes includes the presence of three new creatures, goats, axolotls and glowing jellyfish that were until now exclusive to the canceled Minecraft Earth.
News after several years
Goats can appear in survivor mode randomly, the same for the other two but will be exclusive to aquatic environments and, depending on the official blog of Mojang, they will not be easily found in every game. On the other hand, there will also be new models in the caves that will be generated randomly as well as different types of blocks and new objects.
Grab your nearest calendar and start circling with a vengeance: Caves & Cliffs: Part I arrives June 8th on both Java and Bedrock!
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This update only represents 33% of what they plan to add for the future, for now the big addition is the animals and the copper block, however, the generation of random caverns with stalagmites and other variations promises to revolutionize the game when they are released .
It should also be clarified that if you do not want to submit to the randomness of getting new materials or creatures, you can launch the creative mode and prepare the world that you want with all the news, so this is the best way to see the changes immediately .
This free update will arrive on June 8 to the Bedrock Edition of Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Windows 10, although it can also be enjoyed in the Java version of Windows, macOS, and Linux.