Minecraft Live 2024 is scheduled for September 28, 2024. However, it seems that Mojang may have prematurely updated the official website for the popular sandbox game. Some players, including YouTuber Roriipupper, have spotted potential leaks related to the next update through a saved Wayback Machine link dated September 24, 2024:
The archived page at Wayback Machine reveals that Minecraft.net made updates to its pages likely intended to be published after the Live 2024 event.
The updated content references the “Bundles of Bravery drop,”which could indicate the name of the next major game update. Additionally, the page mentions a new “pale garden biome,”a hostile mob called “the creaking,”and an immersive experience titled “Minecraft Experience: Villager Rescue.”
While Mojang may not officially confirm these leaks, the information appears to stem directly from the game’s official site, lending a degree of credibility to the claims.
The mention of “Bundles of Bravery”is particularly intriguing as it follows the alliterative naming convention favored for significant updates, and bundles are currently categorized as an Experimental Feature in both the Java and Bedrock editions.
This upcoming update could finally standardize bundles, making them non-experimental, but players are especially curious about the new biome and hostile mob.
What exactly is the creaking? What characteristics might a pale garden biome have? Unfortunately, concrete details are unlikely to be revealed by Mojang until the Minecraft Live 2024 event occurs.
Even if these leaks hold some truth and were a result of a website error, acknowledging them beforehand could dampen the excitement leading up to the presentation.
Information on Bundles of Bravery Expected at Minecraft Live 2024
While the prospect of a new hostile mob and biome is thrilling, the details surrounding the leaks from Minecraft.net are scarce. Fans seeking more information about these potentially upcoming features should look toward the Live 2024 event on September 28 for clarity.
It’s uncertain how much insight Mojang will provide regarding the next major update, its features, or the “immersive”experience mentioned in the leaked content. The developer has recently modified the structure of its Live events, moving to two events each year and retiring the Mob Vote.
Given these changes, it’s reasonable to expect that the subject will be addressed during the event on Saturday.
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