Xbox One Edition



Minecraft: Xbox One Edition is the version of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios and Mojang Studios for the. It was announced on June 10, 2013 at Microsoft's press conference at and was available for purchase on the Microsoft Store for US$19.99 between September 5, 2014 and September 20, 2017. Existing digital owners are still able to access, re-download, and play this version. A retail version was released on November 18, 2014 and can still be purchased. DLC for the game is still available on the Microsoft Store. Like the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 editions players, the Xbox One Edition owners have the option to download the Bedrock version for free, however not all DLC will transfer. It was no longer able to be played or operate by disc owners after 2020.

Compared to the, the Xbox One Edition includes world sizes up to 5120×5120 blocks (36 times larger), 18 chunk render distance, amplified worlds, and other enhancements offered by the Xbox One. The Xbox One Edition has all Legacy Console Edition exclusive features, the most notable being Mini games.

Initially, the Xbox One Edition was planned to no longer receive updates following the release of on the platform, starting with the lack of an equivalent update to TU58. However, the Xbox One Edition later received CU50, an update adding the MINECON Earth Skin Pack, and eventually resumed updates entirely with CU51, an update equivalent to TU60 which also added all the features from TU58, Xbox One Edition continued updating for 2 years after the release of Bedrock Edition.

As of CU58, the Xbox One Edition has not received new feature updates, such as the Update Aquatic, Village & Pillage, Buzzy Bees, the Nether Update, Caves & Cliffs, and so on. The Xbox One Edition is playable on the via backward compatibility.

The Xbox One Edition's most recent feature update is the World of Color Update.

Controls
In default settings, the controls are always displayed on the HUD. The controls for Xbox One Edition are similar to.

Gameplay
The game is similar to, but supports the enhancements offered by the Xbox One. Worlds from can be transferred using an Xbox Account, but currently cannot be loaded on the Xbox One Edition, as  has Update Aquatic, while the Xbox One Edition does not.

Holiday/Favorites Pack
To celebrate the Christmas holiday, Minecraft: Xbox One Edition Holiday Pack (or Minecraft: Xbox One Edition Favorites Pack in European regions) was a release of Xbox One Edition on November 24, 2015 that costs US$29.99 and is bundled with seven "fan-favorite" DLC.

DLC
The following DLC is included in Xbox One Edition Holiday Pack:
 * Skin Packs:
 * Battle & Beasts Skin Pack
 * Battle & Beasts 2 Skin Pack
 * Texture Packs:
 * Natural Texture Pack
 * City Texture Pack
 * Fantasy Texture Pack
 * Mash-Up Packs:
 * Festive Mash-Up
 * Halo Mash-Up

Marvel Skin Packs Bundle
The Minecraft Marvel Skin Packs Bundle was DLC released exclusively for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One editions on November 30, 2015, which contains all of the Marvel Skin Packs at a discounted price. The bundle was removed from the Xbox Marketplace on December 21, 2015 and is no longer available.

DLC
The following DLC is included in the Minecraft Marvel Skin Packs Bundle:
 * Marvel Avengers Skin Pack
 * Marvel Guardians of the Galaxy Skin Pack
 * Marvel Spider-Man Skin Pack