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| Developer(s) | Mojang Studios |
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| Platform(s) | π Windows π macOS π Linux |
| Written in | π TypeScript π React.js π C++ [1] |
| Latest version | 3.35.10 |
| Release date | June 30, 2010 |
| Size | π Windows 10+ (Microsoft Store) ~10.13 MB |
| Source available | No |
| Links |
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The Minecraft Launcher is the main game downloader and launcher for Minecraft: Java Edition and one of the game downloaders and launchers for Bedrock Edition, Minecraft Dungeons, and Minecraft Legends. It is available for Windows, macOS and Linux, but Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Legends can be played only on Windows 10 or later, and Minecraft Dungeons only on Windows 7 or later.
On the initial login screen, users must log in with a pre-existing Microsoft account, otherwise they can create a new one by clicking the link. Subsequent logins can be done in the "Settings" tab.
On the left side, a "News" tab, a tab for each game, and the Minecraft Launcher "Settings" tab can be seen.
The top left corner of the Minecraft Launcher contains the user's Xbox gamertag for the currently active account (which might differ from their Minecraft: Java Edition username)[2]. By clicking on it, users can manage or log out of their active account, and see a "Help" page with various links to helpful resources.
There are 5 tabs on the Java Edition page: Play, Installations, Realms, Skins, and Patch notes.
The main "Play" section allows the user to download (if needed) and launch Minecraft: Java Edition with the "Play" button, and also includes an installation selection on the left (which sorts installations by last played), the user's Java Edition username on the right, and a list of the latest news for the game from minecraft.net below.
There is also a "Patch notes" section where the patch notes of the game's update can be seen, including the snapshots (if enabled).
In the "Installations" section, custom installations can be created and edited. There are buttons to sort and search installations, as well as checkboxes to enable installations with "Releases", "Snapshot", and "Modded" versions of the game. Installations are stored in launcher_profiles.json (or launcher_profiles_microsoft_store.json when using the new Minecraft Launcher for Windows) in the game's directory (.minecraft).
By default, there are installations for the "Latest release" and for "Latest snapshot" (if enabled), both of which the game versions cannot be changed. A new installation can be created by clicking the "New installation" button and an existing installation can be edited by clicking on it. There is a "Play" button that launches the selected installation and a folder icon that takes to the installation's game directory. The ellipses button contains the options to edit, duplicate, or delete an installation.
On the create/edit installation page, the following can be changed:
Before, it was possible for the users to manually set a logging configuration (see Debugging for more info), however this doesn't seem to work anymore.[3]
A specific game version's server jar can also be downloaded by selecting the version in the list and pressing the "Server" button next to it.
The Minecraft Launcher has the ability to play most older releases of the game (and older snapshots, if enabled) by default, but also some older versions prior to Java Edition 1.0.0. In order to see these versions in the installations section, the player must enable "Show historical versions of Java Edition" in the Minecraft Launcher settings tab. Because these versions are outdated and unsupported, they may contain bugs and errors that are not present in newer versions. It is recommended to run old versions of the game in a separate directory and backup worlds to avoid save corruption or other problems.[4]
Once historical versions are enabled, the following can be accessed:
This list of versions is populated by version_manifest.json.
Some issues with these older versions include:
In the "Realms" section, the user can buy, play, and manage a Minecraft Realm. Players can choose their Installation of choice before launching a realm.
In the "Skins" section, the user can view and change their in-game skin. By default, the skin is either Steve, Alex, Noor, Sunny, Ari, Zuri, Makena, Kai, or Efe.
In the Skins library, skin can be applied by clicking "Use". The skin can also be edited, duplicated, chosen to be either wide or slim, or delete by clicking the ellipsis button. By default, the library contains the default Steve, Alex, Noor, Sunny, Ari, Zuri, Makena, Kai, and Efe skins, which can be duplicated or applied, but not removed. Custom skins can also be uploaded by clicking the "New skin" button.
Visiting this section without purchasing the game displays a button that redirects to the Minecraft: Java Edition store page.
This section shows cards of the patch notes. Each card contains an image on top and the text below stating the name of the patch notes. When clicked, this displays the patch notes.
There are 7 tabs on the Bedrock Edition page: Play, Realms, Creator Tools, Marketplace, FAQ, Installation and Patch notes.
The main "Play" section allows the user to download or purchase (if needed) and launch Minecraft: Bedrock Edition[6] with the "Play" button and also includes an installation selection on the left to choose between the latest release or the latest Preview. The Minecoins balance is shown on the right which opens a Minecoins purchase screen when clicked. The latest game news from minecraft.net and system requirements are shown in a scrollable section below. Quick Play is accessible and can be managed from the top-right.
The Play section is decorated with key art from the latest named update and allows Minecraft: Pixel Drift to be played in place.
In the "Realms" section, the user can buy, join, and manage Realms. Owned and joined Realms are shown with some server information, and a list of pending invites. Joined Realms can be left from here, but all other settings can only be managed in-game or from the minecraft.net page linked here.
In the "Creator Tools" section, the user can launch Bedrock Edition with the Editor tools enabled, where players can use the advanced in-game tools to edit worlds through projects and export them as world templates, and create custom Vibrant Visuals resource packs. The Editor can be launched for both the latest release and Minecraft Preview.
This section has some links to articles about Blockbench plug-ins, Chunker, and the feedback site.
In the "Marketplace Pass" section, the user can subscribe to the Marketplace Pass and access to the 150+ Marketplace content that changes every month. The links to packs and the subscribe page launch Minecraft with the respective pack or subscribe page opened in the Marketplace. Furthermore, this section contains information about the Marketplace Pass, the Marketplace in general, and Realms Plus, as well as links.
The "FAQ" section with frequently asked questions and answers about the Minecraft Launcher, Minecraft: Java Edition and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
The "Installation" section is used to install, repair, uninstall the game, or check for updates for Bedrock Edition & Minecraft Preview.
The "Patch notes" section is where the patch notes of the game's major and minor updates can be seen (not including development versions and hotfixes). Each card contains an image on top and the text below stating the name of the patch notes. When clicked, this displays the patch notes, which are the same as the patch notes on minecraft.net or the feedback site.
This tab appears shortly delayed after the launcher has been started. It shows some screenshots from Minecraft Dungeons II as well as a link to wishlist it on the Xbox store. The page features animations and an embed for the trailer. There are also 8 noteblocks, which can be activated. If the activation sequence is correct, multiple secret events can be triggered. For more information, see Minecraft Dungeons II (Trivia).
There are 5 tabs on the Minecraft Dungeons page: Play, DLC, FAQ, Installation, and Patch notes. (Only Play, DLC, and Patch notes are shown on an unsupported platform.)
The main "Play" section allows the user to download (if needed) and launch the latest version of Minecraft Dungeons with the "Play" button and also includes images from the game and a list of the latest news articles from minecraft.net below. This section also contains a notice that the game can be purchased separately from Microsoft Store for Windows. If the player is not playing on the supported platform, a small message on the bottom is shown that displays: Where is the play button?! Minecraft Dungeons isn't available on (platform).
There is a search bar and a filter option to narrow down the results when searching the DLCs. The bundle and the DLCs can be shown by checking the box.
Each DLC is shown in a card-like structure with the DLC info on the left and a cover image on the right. There is also a slideshow on the bottom of the card.
The FAQ section is shown when pressing the FAQ tab. There are a list of troubleshooting sections and a link to the Minecraft Dungeons FAQ on the Minecraft Help Center.
Visiting this section is one of the ways to install the game. If the game wasn't bought, the game purchased displays a button that redirects to the Minecraft Dungeons buy page. If the game was bought but wasn't installed, it displays the Install button and if the game was installed, it shows an uninstall, repair and check for updates button.
This section shows cards of the patch notes. Each card contains an image on top and the text below stating the name of the patch notes. When clicked, this displays the patch notes.
There are 4 tabs on the Minecraft Legends page: Play, FAQ, Installation, and Patch notes. (Only Play, DLC, and Patch notes are shown on an unsupported platform.)
The main "Play" section allows the user to download (if needed) and launch the latest version of Minecraft Legends with the "Play" button and also includes images from the game and a list of the latest news articles from minecraft.net below. If the player is not playing on the supported platform, a small message on the bottom is shown that displays: Where is the play button?! Minecraft Legends isn't available on (platform).
The FAQ section is shown when pressing the FAQ tab. There are a list of troubleshooting sections and a link to the Minecraft Legends FAQ on the Minecraft Help Center.
Like Minecraft Dungeon's page, visiting this section is one of the ways to install Minecraft Legends. If the game wasn't bought, the game purchased displays a button that redirects to the Minecraft Legends buy page. If the game was bought but wasn't installed, it displays the Install button and if the game was installed, it shows an uninstall, repair and check for updates button.
This section shows cards of the patch notes. Each card contains an image on top and the text below stating the name of the patch notes. When clicked, this displays the patch notes.
In the main "General" section, users can:
Options exclusively for Minecraft: Java Edition:
In the "Accounts" section, users can add, switch, manage, or remove their Microsoft accounts.
The "About" section contains details about the Minecraft Launcher including its version, credits, and third-party licenses, as well as a list of patch notes by clicking the "What's New?" button.
The Minecraft Launcher can be invoked using the command line by typing %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Minecraft Launcher\MinecraftLauncher.exe in Windows, minecraft-launcher in Linux or /Applications/Minecraft.app/Contents/MacOS/launcher in Mac.
As of version 2.2.25xx, the Minecraft Launcher has these command-line options available for Minecraft: Java Edition:
--demo - This launches the demo version of the game, much like if the game hasn't been purchased yet.-h, --help - This option displays a help message on how to run it in the command line.--clean β This option deletes the "game" and "runtime" folders, including their contents, from the working directory.--launcherui - This option presents the login screen.-w, --workDir β This option, followed by a path (relative or absolute), changes the location (and/or name) of the .minecraft folder.
--workDir (or --workDir=.) can be used to make the Minecraft Launcher use the current directory (no matter what the current folder is called).--nativeLauncherVersion - .--tmpDir β This option, followed by a path (relative or absolute), changes the location (and/or name) of the tmp folder.-l, --lockDir - This option, followed by a path, restricts the installation directory to a specified folder.--winTen β This option adds support for Windows 10. Since the Minecraft Launcher now supports Windows 10 fully, this option is unnecessary and seems to have no effect.--proxyHost - This option changes where the host of the proxy is.--proxyPort - This option changes the default port from 80 to a custom one.--disableGPU - This disables GPU acceleration in the Minecraft Launcher, which might fix issues when playing Minecraft..--debugGPU - This opens up a new window showing debug information, like "Graphic Feature Stats", which shows if Hardware acceleration is enabled on certain features, and an option to copy the content to the clipboard. These might be useful for troubleshooting purposes.Source: "Uninstalling the Old Minecraft Unified Launcher" β Minecraft Help Center.
This applies only to players using Windows 10 or newer. Older versions of Windows are not able to use the new Minecraft Launcher for Windows. With the addition of a new launcher, you can uninstall the old launcher to remove any confusion between the two. For clarity, the new launcher is referred to as the "Minecraft Launcher for Windows" and the old launcher as the "Minecraft Unified Launcher".
How to uninstall the Minecraft Unified Launcher (old launcher):
Now only one launcher should be installed. Run the Minecraft Launcher for Windows to ensure it still works; if it doesn't, reinstall using Microsoft Store.
Launcher or game mods may need to be migrated or re-installed to the new Minecraft Launcher for Windows installation location before uninstalling the old launcher. Check with the mod developer for more detail.
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| 0.0.11a | Minecraft was announced on TIGSource,[7] and linked to a page on mojang.com, where the game was hosted as an applet. | ||||||
| 0.0.13a | Minecraft was moved to Minecraft.net.[8] | ||||||
| Java Edition Infdev | |||||||
| June 29, 2010 | Initial release of the Minecraft launcher in the form of a downloadable applet. | ||||||
| The client requires an internet connection on the first run and for updates, but after that, the game supports playing offline. | |||||||
Command line arguments are accepted to launch the game. Using the format java -cp Minecraft.jar net.minecraft.LauncherFrame username password allows login without joining a server, while the format java -cp minecraft.jar net.minecraft.LauncherFrame username password serveraddress:portnumber allows joining a server. | |||||||
| Java Edition Alpha | |||||||
| v1.2.2 | Command line arguments format changed. | ||||||
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| 1.3 | Released in February 21, 2011.[9] A technical sneak preview was published by Notch on February 18, 2011.[10] | ||||||
| Added capability of automatic login to the game and/or server by command line arguments. | |||||||
| Added smarter update system that updates only changed files, prompts the user to update, allows HTTPS logins for a more secure connection, and offers general UI improvements. | |||||||
| Link to the Minecraft install directory for easy access. | |||||||
| Added Force Update button under the Options dialog. | |||||||
| The Minecraft Launcher also featured an inline "changelog" via a Tumblr called MCUpdate, and supports command-line arguments.[11] | |||||||
| Added the new Minecraft logo. | |||||||
| Added official links, community links and Mojang on Twitter links. | |||||||
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| 1.2.1 | Properly selects 64-bit Java installations for macOS users.[12] | ||||||
| 1.3.2 | Added ability to launch demo mode for non-premium users. | ||||||
| 1.6.1 | 13w16a | New launcher added.[13] | |||||
| The applet version was discontinued, in favor of the improved Minecraft Launcher.[14] | |||||||
| 1.14 | New 'beta' launcher added. See Launcher version history for version history from this point onward. | ||||||
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| February 24, 2020 | With launcher version 2.1.1382x, patch notes for the Launcher are added to the About section. | ||||||
| October 21, 2020 | It is announced that Java Edition would be using Microsoft accounts for added security enhancements. With this, all Mojang Studios accounts would be migrated to Microsoft accounts.[15][16] Since December 1, 2020, new players are no longer able to sign up for a Mojang Studios account; they are instead required to use or create a Microsoft account to buy and play the game. | ||||||
| November 27, 2020 | With launcher version 2.2.74x it is now "Unified" and one can now log in with a Microsoft Account and launch Minecraft Dungeons, which previously required a separate launcher. | ||||||
| October 16, 2021 | The Minecraft PC Bundle is announced at Minecraft Live 2021 to be added to Xbox Game Pass for PC. The bundle includes Minecraft Launcher for Windows (the new Minecraft Launcher) available from Microsoft Store on Windows 10/11,[17] and for the first time includes Minecraft: Bedrock Edition in addition to Minecraft: Java Edition and Minecraft Dungeons. | ||||||
| March 10, 2022 | Mojang Studios and Legacy Minecraft accounts are no longer supported to play games in the launcher, and user who still haven't migrated to Microsoft accounts are directed to do so. | ||||||
| The legacy Minecraft Launcher (version 1.6.x) is discontinued (along with support for Windows XP and Vista) since this launcher does not support Microsoft accounts. | |||||||
| July 2, 2022 | A crown had been added to the pig on the menu image in memoriam of the popular YouTuber Technoblade, whose death from Stage 4 cancer had been announced 2 days prior. | ||||||
| August 23, 2022 | Minecraft Preview is added to the Launcher. | ||||||
| September 10, 2024 | Renamed the "Minecraft for Windows" tab to "Minecraft: Bedrock Edition." | ||||||
| February 27, 2025 | Added a new section to showcase "A Minecraft Movie" content. | ||||||
| March 24, 2025 | Added falling leaves to celebrate the Spring to Life update, along with the "Triple Bundle". | ||||||
| April 1, 2025 | Added the Launchcraft update. | ||||||
Issues relating to "Minecraft Launcher" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
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