Planned versions

This page is about planned versions of all editions of Minecraft. These updates either have major sources to their existence or have received development versions.

Note that only editions with known planned updates are listed here - if no known planned updates exist the edition is left out.

1.13
1.13 is an upcoming major update planned to be released in Q2 2018. This version will be the implementation of the Update Aquatic, which will focus on water and ocean-related content, bug fixes, technical features, and optimisation.

Shown in a short clip are underwater plants, coral blocks and fish mobs. Other additions will be the winning MineCon mob: Phantom (Mob B), tridents, dolphins, shipwrecks, turtles, and icebergs.

Texture Update
The Texture Update is an upcoming major change to textures in Minecraft. It will change most textures in Minecraft except for iconic textures such as the Creeper. Old textures will be a separate download when the new default pack officially releases. The new unfinished texture is now available as a resource pack through this link.

1.2.13
1.2.13 is an upcoming minor update with no set release date.

1.2.14
1.2.14 is an upcoming update with no set release date. It will add most of the Update Aquatic features that are going to be added in Java Edition's 1.13, as well as icebergs and blue ice.

Nintendo Switch release
The Nintendo Switch release of the Bedrock Edition was delayed past the release of the Better Together Update to 2018. This will coincide with the discontinuation of the Nintendo Switch Edition of the Legacy Console Edition.

1.3
1.3, also known as Update Aquatic, is an upcoming update for Bedrock Edition. The update will add the experimental Plutonium Mode.

4K Update
The 4K Update is an upcoming update for Bedrock Edition set to be released in 2018. It will add a 4K HDR graphics option. The Super Duper Graphics Pack will be added to the marketplace at the same time.

Texture Update
The Texture Update is an upcoming major change to textures in Minecraft. It will change most textures in both Java and Bedrock except for iconic textures such as the Creeper. Old textures will be a separate download when the new default pack officially releases.