Nintendo Switch is the talk of the town after it has been selling rapidly in the toys and games stores. Plus, "Minecraft" is a very popular game, which means it can already be equivalent to being the best game of this year.
Fans are mainly talking about the in-game audio chat. When "Minecraft" was released on Xbox 360 in 2012, one strong feature of it is its ability to communicate with other players in an effort to achieve one common goal of building magnificent structures. Though Switch still implemented a multiplayer feature and even made it better by doing it, fans are still missing the online support through the audio chat.
There is no denying that the 360 version of "Minecraft" is remarkable and it is so hard to recreate it. The best thing that "Minecraft" can do is go on full blast when it comes to their online support, not only supporting selected consoles but everything. This will be very beneficial to gamers who have friends across the globe.
Leading to the path of an updated Minecraft, let us settle first with "Minecraft: Education Edition." The news is out that the code builder for it is now officially available at Microsoft's May 2 event. Making students and teachers create an immersive Minecraft world using codes. Three weeks later it already received an update that includes in-game features like improved Classroom Mode, destructive items like lava & TNT, mobs, muting chat and immutable world
Another improvement is Worldbuilder mode, which is initially granted to educators, teachers, though can also enable this mode for their students in order for both to have access to commands. Lastly is the Command Blocks which will allow players to attach commands activating blocks to create teleport stations, give items, and change the weather.