For the development versions, see Bedrock Edition 1.21.90/Development versions.
Bedrock Edition 1.21.90, named Chase the Skies, is a minor update to 1.21, released on June 17, 2025.
Additions[]
Items[]
Gameplay[]
- New background music tracks by Amos Roddy
- Below and Above
- Broken Clocks
- Fireflies
- Lilypad
- O's Piano
Changes[]
Gameplay[]
- Locator Bar
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay.
- Vibrant Visuals
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay as a default graphics mode on supported devices.
Blocks[]
- Dried Ghasts
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay.
- Beacon
- Changed the maximum beacon height to 2048.
Mobs[]
- Ghastlings
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay.
- Now follows the happy ghast.
- Happy Ghasts
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay.
- Now turns more smoothly.
- Piglins
- Can now give dried ghast blocks when bartered with.
Items[]
- Happy Ghast Spawn Egg
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay.
- Harnesses
- No longer experimental and is now available during normal gameplay.
- Leads
- Added more functionality usage:
- Can now cause leashed mobs to unleash when using a firework rocket boost while flying with elytra.
- Can now be leashed to a pre-existing Leash Knot by interacting with it.
- Can now also retrieve entities tied to a Leash Knot by interacting with it.
- Can now use shears to remove leash knots.
- Can now be leashed to any other leashable entity.
- To leash an entity to another entity, the player must:
- Have the entity already leashed to themselves.
- Sneak and interact with the target entity while holding the lead.
- Can now be "stolen" by leashing them again, transferring ownership to the player.
- Re-leashing an entity would result in immediate leash snapping due to distance.
- To prevent erratic behavior when leashed to each other, llamas that are leashed no longer attempt to form caravans.
- Cannot be leashed to itself.
- Can only be leashed one way - to another entity; they cannot have other mobs leashed to them.
- To leash an entity to another entity, the player must:
- Can now be leashed to ridable mobs and entities (except minecarts).
- Can now be used on leashed entities to unleash them using shears.
- Cannot cut other players' leashes.
- Dispensers can now use shears to unleash leashed entities.
- Can now be crafted with 5 strings in the same pattern when crafting with 4 strings and a slimeball before this update.
- Added more functionality usage:
- Saddles
- Can now be crafted with 3 leathers and an iron ingot.
- Can now be removed on mobs equipped with it using shears.
- Shears
- Can now be used to unequip items from mobs.