'Minecraft' for PS4 & Xbox One Gameplay Update: Gamer Makes World Look More 3D as New Pocket Edition Version Launches [Video]
“Minecraft” has seen a lot of new developments in the last couple of days; the mobile version’s new upgrade has been launched, and new upgrades are also available to U.S. players who use the PlayStation 4. However, one of the most interesting news comes from YouTube, where a “Minecraft” fan has brought the world a little closer to reality.
According to Kotaku Australia, YouTuber Flashcode has been releasing videos of the “Minecraft” world with a more refined three-dimensional aesthetic. Using programs like Blender, MakeHuman and Adobe Premiere Pro, he recreated scenes and actions from the game, including how to create things on a crafting table and how to build a dwelling.
Although it is not playable, the videos show a more in-depth view of what “Minecraft” could be like were it not made up of blocks. If interested, watch the playlist with all the “Minecraft” videos.
The latest one, below, shows a skeleton attack:
To those more interested in playing “Minecraft,” Mojang has launched the 0.10.0 version of “Minecraft: Pocket Edition” for mobile devices. The game developer announced the news on Twitter.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition version 0.10.0 launches today! Head to a mesa biome and find a brand new gold mine! pic.twitter.com/rKxjYwhCEp
— Minecraft (@Minecraft) November 18, 2014
GameNGuide reports that the new version will be "prettier, faster, less buggier" and is available on the App Store and Google Play. As per Mojang’s tweet, new gold mines will be available in this version as well.
In addition, another update has been released, as per a tweet from 4J Studios, the company that makes “Minecraft” for Sony PlayStation.
A small update to #MinecraftPS4 to add support for time-limited DLC is rolling out in North America. This rolled out last week in Europe. — 4J Studios (@4JStudios) November 18, 2014
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