Minecraft is a cross-platform game available across all popular devices such as Windows, Linux, PlayStation, Xbox, Android, iOS, and more. To make the game available on so many different devices, creators have made two game editions: Bedrock and Java.
While the game may seem the same on both editions, it is entirely different in technical terms. As both editions are coded using different languages, some differences can always be expected. One edition may receive a feature before the other. Developers often add a feature to one edition before adding it to the other.
Before a major update, Mojang releases beta versions and snapshots for players to test the new experimental features coming to Minecraft. This article covers the differences between Java Edition and Bedrock Edition.
Minecraft Bedrock Beta vs Java Edition Snapshots
Release time
There is no fixed release time for both Bedrock beta and Java snapshots. Both of them are released independently of each other. Still, developers always try to launch them close to each other. Bedrock beta and java snapshots usually release in the same week.