It’s no secret that Minecraft’s enduring success has been in part thanks to the dedication of its modding community. All this time though, mods have largely been the territory of Minecraft Java, the version of the game available only on PC. As of today, the cross-platform version Minecraft Bedrock has launched “add-ons” through its in-game marketplace which, yes, are essentially also mods, free and paid.
If you’re doing a double-take because you thought Minecraft already had “add-ons,” you’re not wrong. That’s how it had been referring to community-made additions for Bedrock already. It seems the term is now being reserved for add-ons which can be added to existing worlds, and which can be combined or removed at will, rather than being tied to a world pre-made for the mod in the way of past Bedrock add-ons. This isn’t the first time that Minecraft nomenclature has been confusing—looking at you, Minecraft for Windows (Bedrock).
“Add-ons let you add new blocks, mobs, items, recipes, and other content to both your existing worlds and new ones,” Mojang says in today’s announcement, so they’re pretty similar to some of the things Minecraft Java mods have been doing for years. They can also be used in multiplayer Minecraft Realms.
The launch catalog of add-ons includes things like craft-able furniture, pets, and computers, all popular concepts for Minecraft mods over the years. There’s a Gravestone add-on too, a long-popular mod…
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