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An interactive journey through the versions of Minecraft. Minecraft for the Xbox 360 was released in 2012 and was the first console version of the game. Due to the hardware limitations of the Xbox 360, worlds were restricted in size. The Xbox One platform was later released in 2014. The improved hardware of the Xbox One allowed worlds to be much larger in size.

This article is about the Legacy Console Edition by 4J Studios. For the Bedrock Edition on Nintendo Switch, see Bedrock Edition.
This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued.
This edition is no longer updated or available for download.
Author(s)

Mojang Studios
4J Studios

Platform(s)
Written in
Latest version
Release date
Digital – eShop
May 11, 2017
Rating(s)

(Online interactions not rated)

  • PEGI: 7[1]
  • PEGI: 7[2](Portugal)
  • ESRB: E10+[3]
  • ACB: PG[4]
  • DEJUS: L (Livre)[5]
  • USK: 6[6]
  • Russia: 6+[7]
  • CERO: All[8]
Size

1.12 GB

License

Proprietary

Source available

No

Links

Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition is the edition of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios and Mojang Studios for the Nintendo Switch.[9] It was announced on January 12, 2017 at the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017, and was available on the Nintendo eShop for $29.99 between May 11, 2017 and June 21, 2018. Existing digital owners are still able to access, re-download, and play this version. A retail version was said to be arriving at a later date, but has still not been released.[10] DLC for the game is still available on the Nintendo eShop. Like Xbox One Edition and PlayStation 4 Edition players, Nintendo Switch Edition owners have the option to download the Bedrock version for free, however not all DLC will transfer. As with other games that are released on the Nintendo Switch, Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition can be played in TV Mode, Handheld Mode, or Tabletop Mode.

Compared to Wii U Edition, Nintendo Switch Edition includes world sizes up to 3072×3072 blocks, 11 chunkrender distance, and other enhancements offered by the Nintendo Switch. Nintendo Switch Edition has all Legacy Console Edition exclusive features, the most notable being Mini games.

As of 1.0.17, Nintendo Switch Edition has not received new feature updates, including the Update Aquatic, Village & Pillage, Buzzy Bees and the Nether Update.[11]

Version

Nintendo Switch Edition's most recent feature update is the World of Color Update.

  • 2Gameplay

Controls[edit]

Main article: Controls § Legacy Console Edition

In default settings, the controls are always displayed on the HUD. The controls for Nintendo Switch Edition are similar to Wii U Edition.

Gameplay[edit]

Nintendo Switch Edition can be played in TV Mode, Handheld Mode, and Tabletop Mode. The in-game username corresponds to the display name of the current Nintendo Switch user or users, which is changeable. The game is playable with a pair of Joy-Con or a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Because of the Nintendo Switch's 720p screen, splitscreen is available even in Tabletop Mode. The render distance is 11 chunks in TV Mode and 7 chunks outside of TV Mode. Worlds from Wii U Edition can be transferred over a local network, but currently cannot be loaded on the Nintendo Switch Edition, as Wii U Edition has Update Aquatic, while the Nintendo Switch Edition does not. Similarly to PlayStation Vita Edition, the network mode of the game can be switched between Online and Local - the latter enables multiplayer with nearby consoles running Nintendo Switch Edition.

DLC[edit]

The following DLC is included in Nintendo Switch Edition:

Believer

Nintendo Switch Edition's most recent feature update is the World of Color Update.

  • 2Gameplay

Controls[edit]

Main article: Controls § Legacy Console Edition

In default settings, the controls are always displayed on the HUD. The controls for Nintendo Switch Edition are similar to Wii U Edition.

Gameplay[edit]

Nintendo Switch Edition can be played in TV Mode, Handheld Mode, and Tabletop Mode. The in-game username corresponds to the display name of the current Nintendo Switch user or users, which is changeable. The game is playable with a pair of Joy-Con or a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Because of the Nintendo Switch's 720p screen, splitscreen is available even in Tabletop Mode. The render distance is 11 chunks in TV Mode and 7 chunks outside of TV Mode. Worlds from Wii U Edition can be transferred over a local network, but currently cannot be loaded on the Nintendo Switch Edition, as Wii U Edition has Update Aquatic, while the Nintendo Switch Edition does not. Similarly to PlayStation Vita Edition, the network mode of the game can be switched between Online and Local - the latter enables multiplayer with nearby consoles running Nintendo Switch Edition.

DLC[edit]

The following DLC is included in Nintendo Switch Edition:

  • Skin Packs:
  • Texture Packs:
  • Mash-up packs:

Any additional DLC for Nintendo Switch Edition can be found on the Nintendo eShop. However, the 'Season Pass' and nearly all Mini game DLC are absent on the Nintendo Switch Edition, even though they can be purchased on every other version of Legacy Console Edition, including the Wii U Edition. When asked about this during the Official Minecraft Livestream, it was stated that excluding Nintendo Switch Edition players from DLC is 'kind of intentional.'[12] The only Mini game DLC available on the platform is the Valley Battle Map through the purchase of the Chinese Mythology Mash-Up Pack.

Trailer[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • It had been announced that Nintendo Switch Edition would receive a physical release at a later date.[13] Mojang has since stated that the edition would 'not be available for new purchase' after the release of Bedrock Edition on Nintendo Switch.[14] There has been no further confirmation of a physical release since then.
    • After it was removed from the Nintendo eShop, as it is not possible to redeem codes for games that are no longer distributed,[15] there is currently no way to purchase the edition.
    • DLC has not been removed from Nintendo eShop and is still available for purchase.
  • Along with the other editions of Minecraft for Nintendo platforms, Nintendo Switch Edition is the most expensive edition of Minecraft, as it is only sold in a bundle with several add-on packs.
    • All DLC included with Nintendo Switch Edition are the same as the Xbox One Edition Holiday Pack, except that the Nintendo-exclusive Super Mario Mash-Up Pack is included in place of the Halo Mash-Up Pack. The Halo Mash-Up Pack was Xbox-exclusive until it was later made available as DLC for the Wii U Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition on March 27, 2018.
  • Unlike the PlayStation 4 Edition and Xbox One Edition, the Nintendo eShop does not have a free demo for Nintendo Switch Edition.
  • Compared to Xbox One Edition and PlayStation 4 Edition, Nintendo Switch Edition has a lower render distance, and has neither the Large world size nor the Amplified Worlds option. However, transferring a Java Edition-created Amplified world from the Wii U Edition will force new terrain to render with Amplified features enabled.
  • At launch, the resolution in TV Mode was restricted to 720p because of technical difficulties with changing the resolution during gameplay. 1.0.6 resolved this and increased the resolution to 1080p.
  • The Wii U save transfer functionality was added in 1.0.7, and unlike other Legacy Console Editions, works over a local network.


References[edit]

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  9. 4J Studios, 'Minecraft: Switch Edition :) #MinecraftSwitch', Twitter, 2017-01-13.
  10. https://youtube.com/watch?v=6X06fvObnG0&t=19m39s
  11. 'Update Aquatic Coming to Legacy Console Editions' – Minecraft.net
  12. [9] - The Official Minecraft Livestream
  13. https://youtube.com/watch?v=6X06fvObnG0&t=19m39s
  14. https://minecraft.net/en-us/article/better-together-faq
  15. http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/545/~/problems-with-download-codes


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Retrieved from 'https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Nintendo_Switch_Edition?oldid=1868545'
'Update' redirects here. For other uses, see Update (disambiguation).
'Patch' redirects here. For the terrain feature, see Random patch.

This page links to the version history lists for different development stages and editions of Minecraft.

Java Edition[edit]

  • Version history
    • Pre-classic (May 10 – May 16, 2009)
    • Classic (May 16 – November 10, 2009)
    • Indev (December 23, 2009 – February 23, 2010)
    • Infdev (February 27 – June 30, 2010)
    • Alpha (June 30 – December 3, 2010)
    • Beta (December 20, 2010 – November 11, 2011)
    • Official Release, or Java Edition (November 18, 2011 – present)
  • Development versions (September 9, 2011 – present)

Bedrock Edition[edit]

  • Version history
    • Pocket Edition Alpha (August 16, 2011 – December 19, 2016)
    • Pocket Edition (December 19, 2016 – September 20, 2017)
    • Bedrock Edition (September 20, 2017 – present)
  • Development versions (November 22, 2013 – present)

Legacy Console Edition[edit]

  • Version history
    • Xbox 360 Edition (May 9, 2012 – March 19, 2019)
    • PlayStation 3 Edition (December 17, 2013 – April 15, 2020)
    • PlayStation 4 Edition (September 4, 2014 – September 9, 2019)
    • Xbox One Edition (September 5, 2014 – December 3, 2019)
    • PlayStation Vita Edition (October 14, 2014 – April 15, 2020)
    • Wii U Edition (December 17, 2015 – March 19, 2019)
    • Nintendo Switch Edition (May 11, 2017 – June 21, 2018)

New Nintendo 3DS Edition[edit]

  • Version history (September 15, 2017 – January 15, 2019)

Education Edition[edit]

  • Version history (November 1, 2016 – present)
  • Development versions (June 9, 2016 – present)

Pi Edition[edit]

  • Release (February 11, 2013)

Minecraft Earth[edit]

  • Version history (July 16, 2019 – June 30, 2021)

Minecraft Dungeons[edit]

  • Version history (May 26, 2020 – present)

Minecraft Launcher[edit]

  • Version history (April 18, 2013 – present)
Version history
Java Edition
Version history
  • Pre-Classic
  • Classic
    • Early Classic Creative
    • Late Classic Creative
  • Indev
  • Mentioned features
Bedrock Edition
Version history
Education Edition
Version history
Legacy Console Edition
  • Removed features
New Nintendo 3DS Edition

How To Change The Minecraft Version

Retrieved from 'https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Version_history?oldid=1875025'




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