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| Platform(s) | Native
Native (Internal) Backward-compatible
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| Engine | C3DGL[citation needed] |
| Written in | π C++ C++ |
| Latest version | π Xbox 360 TU75 (1.12.2178.0) π Xbox One CU59 (1.12.1924.0) π PlayStation 3 1.84 (1.12.2180.0) π PlayStation 4 2.93 (1.12.3120.0) π PlayStation Vita 1.84 (1.12.2180.0) π Wii U Patch 43 (1.12.2177.0) π Nintendo Switch 1.0.17 (1.12.1920.0) |
| Release date | Xbox 360
Xbox One
PS3
PS4
PS Vita & PS TV
Wii U
Nintendo Switch
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| License | Proprietary |
| Source available | No |
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Store pages
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Legacy Console Edition refers to seven discontinued, closely-related editions of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios for game consoles. It includes:
Legacy Console Edition introduced new features such as a simplified crafting system, in-game tutorials, leaderboards, built-in mini games and split-screen multiplayer on home consoles, local Wireless Play on handhelds, as well as online multiplayer for up to 8 players (up to 4 on PS Vita, and up to 16 in mini games on Xbox One and PS4). As with all editions, updates were free of charge.
The objective of the game remains the same as its Java and Bedrock editions counterparts, where players can build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. There is no preset goal; the player may choose to set their own goals.
For the most part, Legacy Console Edition is almost identical to Java Edition with few apparent differences,[16] but was released with the Xbox 360 Edition in an earlier version equivalent to Java Edition Beta 1.6.6, rather than the current Java Edition version at the time of release, 1.2.5. The Wii U Edition was released with an earlier version equivalent to Java Edition 1.6.4, rather than the current Java Edition version at the time of release, 1.8.9. In the later updates, shortly before its discontinuation, Legacy Console Edition also received several features from Bedrock Edition (e.g. movable tile entities) to prepare for Legacy Console Edition being taken off the market.
| Feature | Xbox 360 Edition | Xbox One Edition | PlayStation 3 Edition | PlayStation Vita Edition | PlayStation 4 Edition | Wii U Edition | Nintendo Switch Edition |
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| Currently available for digital purchase | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No |
| Physical release | Yes | Yes | Yes | Europe and Japan only[note 1] | Yes | Yes | No |
| Final version | TU75 (Update Aquatic) |
CU59 (World of Color) |
1.84 (Update Aquatic) |
1.84 (Update Aquatic) |
2.93 (Village & Pillage) |
Patch 43 (Update Aquatic) |
1.0.17 (World of Color) |
| Online play currently available | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No[note 2] | Yes |
| Max. players in online worlds | 8 | 8 | 8 | 4 | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| Max. players in online mini games | 8 | 16 | 8 | 4 | 16 | 8 | 8 |
| Splitscreen multiplayer | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Local wireless multiplayer | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Leaderboards | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Achievements/Trophies | Xbox achievements | Xbox achievements | PlayStation trophies | PlayStation trophies | PlayStation trophies | In-game achievements | In-game achievements |
| Maximum world size | Classic (864Γ864 blocks) |
Large (5120Γ5120 blocks) |
Classic (864Γ864 blocks) |
Classic (864Γ864 blocks) |
Large (5120Γ5120 blocks) |
Classic (864Γ864 blocks) |
Medium (3072Γ3072 blocks) |
| Amplified worlds | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No |
| Max. rendering resolution | 1280x720 | 1920x1080 | 1280x720 | 720x408 | 1920x1080 | 1280x720 | 1920x1080 (docked) 1280x720 (handheld) |
| Render distance[note 3] | 10 chunks | 18 chunks | 10 chunks | 5 chunks[note 4] | 18 chunks | 10 chunks | 10 chunks (docked) 7 chunks (handheld) |
From a technical perspective, Legacy Console Edition's features remained predominantly faithful to Java Edition, unlike Bedrock Edition. As a result, parity between Legacy Console Editions and Java versions is far greater than parity between Legacy Editions and its spiritual successor, Bedrock Edition. Differences from Java and Bedrock editions include:
The different gameplay modes and settings may vary from the other platform versions.
Using Creative mode permanently disables achievements/trophies and leaderboard updates during normal gameplay on that world; however, the core mechanics of flight and infinite resources remain the same.
Blocks can be destroyed by the proper tools and depending on the block, the quality of the tool. Example: wool blocks can be destroyed by using shears, while only an iron pickaxe or higher can break and gather gold ore blocks.
In Survival mode:
At the edges of the world, which varies depending on the console and world size, there exists an invisible barrier that cannot be bypassed (not even in Creative Mode) without glitches or exploits which have been patched.[citation needed] Below sea level, the barrier is comprised of gravel. Past this barrier, an ocean with a flat stone sea floor generates up until X/Z 2,800, in which blocks stop rendering, although the physics still exist.
In TU0 - TU4 the Far Lands would generate at ~12550824 the same as Java Edition prior to Beta 1.8, since the code for is based of Java Edition's code.
From TU5 onwards the Far Lands would generate at 53 Quadrillion blocks similar to Java Edition (prior to 1.14 where they were moved 1.8 Septillion blocks out.)
By editing the code of the leaked version it is possible to generate terrain beyond the world limit, the terrain starts to break down similar to that of Bedrock Edition with the Stripe Lands happening at the same coordinates.
On September 20, 2017, the Xbox One Edition was withdrawn from the Microsoft Store, in conjunction with Bedrock Edition's Better Together Update. People who owned it were entitled to download the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft for free. Worlds and DLC were intended to be transferable to Bedrock Edition; however, some DLC do not carry over. Users can also continue to play on the Xbox One Edition instead. This also happened with the Nintendo Switch Edition on June 21, 2018, and PlayStation 4 Edition on December 10, 2019.[21][22] Again, some DLC does not transfer on these platforms.
Initially, Xbox One Edition was planned to no longer receive updates, starting with the lack of an equivalent update to TU58, but the edition later received CU50, an update adding the MINECON Earth Skin Pack, and later updates resumed entirely with CU51, an update equivalent to TU60, which also added all the features from TU58.
On May 3, 2018, Mojang officially announced that the Xbox 360 Edition, PlayStation 3 Edition, PlayStation Vita Edition, and Wii U Edition would receive the Update Aquatic, but would receive no further feature updates after its release. The Xbox One Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition did not get the Update Aquatic. The PlayStation 4 Edition would still receive feature updates until December 10, 2019 (including Update Aquatic and Village & Pillage), when it was replaced with Bedrock Edition on the platform, at which point the legacy Console Edition codebase was discontinued entirely.[22][23] Despite being discontinued, Xbox One Edition, Nintendo Switch Edition and PlayStation 4 Edition are playable on the Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 respectively via backward compatibility.[24]
Although worlds can still be transferred from Xbox 360 Edition to Xbox One Edition, the worlds cannot be loaded due to the Xbox 360 Edition using a newer version of the game. As of April 15, 2020, the ability to transfer worlds from PlayStation 3 Edition and PlayStation Vita Edition to PlayStation 4 Edition has been terminated. Support for world transfers from Wii U Edition to Nintendo Switch Edition also ended with the shutdown of the Nintendo Network on April 8, 2024.
PlayStation 4 Edition was the last game to receive a new major update, this being Village & Pillage which was added in versions 1.83 through 1.91. The game was removed on December 10, 2019 when Bedrock Edition released with the Buzzy Bees update, rendering the Legacy Console Editions completely discontinued.
As of the shutdown of the Wii U eShop and Xbox 360 Marketplace on March 27, 2023, and July 29, 2024, respectively, it is no longer possible to digitally purchase the Wii U Edition or the Xbox 360 Edition of the game via official means, though they can still be redownloaded if the game was previously purchased and physical copies still function normally.
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