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Minecraft: Java Edition now supports Mac with Apple Silicon

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After more than a year of waiting, the popular game mine craft finally updated this week to version 1.19 – dubbed wild update. In addition to countless new blocks, mobs and biomes, the novelty also brings good news for those who usually launch the game in poppies.

New to the account of the most classic version of the game, which is called Minecraft: Java versionwhich now natively supports machines equipped with Apple chips (M1 [Pro/Max/Ultra] in 2). Prior to this, this version depended on Rosetta 2 to run on newer Macs, which degraded (even slightly) the performance of the game.

This change, it’s worth noting, was released very quietly by the game’s developer. in the official announcement of the update. In it you can check a very extensive list with all the news about the update.

The latest edition of the game, also known as Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, also received new content and can now be downloaded from the App Store for iOS and iPadOS. Unlike the classic version of the game, this edition allows players to join online gaming sessions with users of other platforms such as consoles and PCs.

Apple, it is worth recalling, announced last Monday the launch of the latest version of its framework game oriented: Metal 3. The technology will help boost the performance of macOS Ventura games (like Minecraft) as well as make it easier for games of the caliber to enter the platform, she said.

Minecraft: Java Edition available for purchase on this page for macOS and Windows from $30. Although this package also includes a Bedrock version, only the Java-based version of the game is compatible with Apple computers.

On iOS/iPadOS, the best-selling game in history could be bought in the App Store for 40 reais.

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