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minecraft gets native ps5 version, matching xbox series xs
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minecraft gets native ps5 version, matching xbox series xs

Jun 21, 2024 8:43 AM

Minecraft developer Mojang has released a native PlayStation 5 version in preview form. This update aligns the PlayStation 5 version with the Xbox Series X and S versions, bringing native 4K resolution, higher render distances, and enhanced anti-aliasing settings. Despite these improvements, ray tracing has yet to be added to either console version. The preview is accessible to players who own the PlayStation 4 version on their PS5 through the game's settings. It includes the new Tricky Trials update, though multiplayer is limited to PlayStation 4 and 5 users, with cross-play available through Realms. Mojang emphasized that this native PS5 release aims to optimize the game's performance on the console. Since its early access launch in 2009, Minecraft has sold over 300 million copies and maintains a massive player base, with no sequel planned.

How do I access the native PS5 version of Minecraft?

If you own the PlayStation 4 version of Minecraft on your PS5, you can access the native PS5 preview by navigating to the game's Settings and selecting Preview. From there, you'll be able to test the enhanced features.

Launched as a sandbox game in 2009, Minecraft has revolutionized the gaming world with its open-ended gameplay and creative freedom. Acquired by Microsoft in 2014, the game has continued to grow, supporting a thriving community and frequent updates. Despite its age, Minecraft remains one of the most played and beloved games globally, evidenced by its staggering sales and active player base.



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