Top 5 differences between Minecraft Java Edition and Pocket Edition – Sportskeeda

Minecraft currently comes in two forms: Minecraft Java Edition and Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Minecraft Pocket Edition was the former title of the Bedrock Edition, and has since disappeared and been solely called Bedrock Edition. Why does Minecraft have two versions? The answer is simple.

The main reason Minecraft has two separate editions is to make it readily available to players across all platforms. Some platforms can support one edition but not the other.

However, players might be wondering what the other differences between the editions are. Well, listed down below are the 5 major differences between Minecraft Java and Minecraft Bedrock Edition.


Differences between Minecraft Java & Bedrock Edition

#5 – Coded on Different Engines

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The Minecraft Java Edition is arguably better than Pocket Edition in terms of redstone engineering. Players who are switching from Java Edition to Pocket Edition or vice versa will experience huge differences in the working of redstone contraptions. Block behavior, farms, and redstone circuits do not work the same way in Pocket Edition as they do in Java Edition.

For example, players can push chests with pistons in Pocket Edition, which is impossible in Java Edition.

#1 – Multi-Platform

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Edited by Sijo Samuel Paul


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