Symbolically, we’ll also see the game come out of beta, the version numbering ratcheted up from its current 0.16 to a momentous “1.0.” The new version will encompass Windows 10, Pocket Edition (iOS and Android), Gear VR Edition and the forthcoming Apple TV Edition. The latter should rectify a shortcoming I’ve found vexing for years: that you couldn’t have the sort of truly, awesomely vertical mountainous biomes you could in the Java version (you’re currently limited to 128-block high worlds in the Windows 10 and mobile versions). In the forthcoming still-free-for-owners shift, dubbed the “Ender Update,” Microsoft will add both The End (including the outer islands and End Cities with Shulker mobs), the Ender Dragon, purple building blocks, chorus plants, the Elytra glider (flying!) and, critically, 256-block world height. Not only is The End coming to the Windows 10 and mobile versions of Minecraft, but Microsoft says it’ll bring us to near feature parity between these platforms and the original Java PC one.
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