Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.210.58 fixes tons of bugs and crashing issues

A minor beta before larger things to come.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Another week, another beta release forMinecraft: Bedrock Edition.Minecraft beta 1.16.210.58is rolling out to playersenrolled in the Minecraft betaon Xbox, Windows 10 PCs, and Android today with several bug fixes and general improvements in tow. Unfortunately, there aren’t any new features from the upcomingCaves and Cliffs Update, like with theMinecraft: Java Edition snapshotthat released earlier today, but the improvements here are still welcome.

If you’re looking for more Caves and Cliffs Update features to test out, thelast Minecraft: Bedrock Edition betathat released last week added copper ore and copper blocks.

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The full changelog for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta 1.16.210.58 includes:

Bug fixes

Bug fixes

Accessibility

Performance & stability

General

Graphics

Technical fixes & changes

Animation

Custom biomes & blocks

Render offsets component

Component variables

Available everywhere you play.

Minecraft is an inarguable and complete success. It has sold copies in the hundreds of millions, has a huge following of dedicated players, and lets you unlock your every creative desire. It’s also available on every platform imaginable, including Xbox One, Windows 10, Playstation 4, and Nintendo Switch. Play with anyone, and play anywhere.

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