Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta 1.17.20.21 continues to fix ‘Caves and Cliffs Update’ Part One
The betas are never-ending.
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What you need to know
Minecraft’s way of doing things is pretty well-known at this point. Public updates add new features and changes over time, and Minecraft tests all of these changes and bug fixes through betas and snapshots before a public release. The latest Minecraft: Bedrock Edition beta isBeta 1.17.20.21, which continues to tweak and fix the recently released1.17 Caves and Cliffs Update Part One, first half of the massive two-partCaves and Cliffs Update.
Today’s beta follows last week’s more major1.17.20.20 betawith another batch of bug fixes. Don’t expect any new features or exciting updates today, as this beta focuses on minor fixes and technical changes.
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The full changelog for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition Beta 1.17.20.21 includes:
Features & bug fixes
Commands
Graphical
Items
Structure blocks
Technical updates
GameTest Framework
Commands
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