Minecraft 1.26.13.1

(full version)

Hello, builders and adventurers! A fresh release has unexpectedly landed on our Android devices — the full version of Minecraft 1.26.13.1 (Bedrock). If you were expecting major innovations, new blocks, or mobs, you might need to lower your expectations. The developers have released a classic technical hotfix, focusing solely on fixing three serious bugs from previous versions.

Main Fixes

Let’s take a closer look at what’s been fixed this time:

  • Gameplay crashes. The developers have resolved errors that occurred during gameplay. Now, sudden crashes should happen less often, meaning you won’t lose your progress during the most intense moments of battling creepers.
  • Entity technical issues. Runtime identifiers for entity components have been fixed. It sounds complex, but in practice, this means better stability in mob behavior and proper functioning of custom add-ons. Game mechanics now work more reliably.
  • Emotion saving issue. Finally, the annoying bug that reset your selected emotions to default every time Minecraft was restarted has been fixed. Now, your carefully configured set of gestures will stay intact.

Let me share my thoughts on this. On one hand, seeing a change list of just three lines is always a bit disappointing. We all love major updates, and minor patches like these often fail to excite, as nothing visually changes in the game.

On the other hand, I fully understand the importance of technical polishing. The same bug with emotion resets annoyed many players, and hidden fixes like entity identifiers make the engine more reliable. It’s very encouraging that the creators listen to users and quickly release patches for such issues without waiting for major updates.

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