Minecraft has tons of player-created servers covering a wide range of genres. From action-orientated servers to even PvP ones, there are really a lot of them to choose from. RPG servers are, in that ...
More often than not, we wish to quit a game without having to worry about whether our progress was saved, but in some instances, when it comes to Minecraft, we wish to revert back to the progress we ...
Minecraft Java 26.2 Chaos Cubed update introduces Sulfur Caves, Sulfur Spikes, Friends List support, Vulkan graphics options, new music tracks, gameplay fixes, and quality-of-life improvements across ...
Minecraft Java Edition has received the Chaos Cubed update. This significant content drop brings a new underground biome ...
Minecraft is getting two major updates in 2026 and both bring genuinely new content to the game. The first update, Tiny Takeover, dropped in March and focused on baby mobs, new items, and quality of ...
The first Minecraft 26.2 pre-release is here for Java Edition, but there's some bad news if you've been taking advantage of the sandbox game's new peer-to-peer multiplayer, which was implemented in a ...
Want to team up in Minecraft? Learn how to add friends, send invites, and set up crossplay on PC, consoles, and mobile using Bedrock or Java Edition. Minecraft features full cross-platform ...
The Minecraft seed 8500081009970950196 contains all major biomes and structures within 1000 blocks of spawn on the Java edition. The Nether is equally worth exploring because it features nearby ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. How do you play with your friends in Minecraft? It all depends which ...
Two teams face off in an arena: defend your Nexus, build towers and walls, spawn mobs to attack the enemy, and use spells to turn the tide. The first team to lose their Nexus loses the game. Supports ...
Earth servers on Minecraft are multiplayer servers that recreate the Earth, letting players build upon it. Some Earth servers are 1:1, meaning one Minecraft block equals one foot in measurement of the ...