5 best Minecraft updates of all time – Sportskeeda

Since its beta ended around 2011, Minecraft has grown leaps and bounds through various free updates. New content continues to arrive every year, and players relish (or deride) the implementations made.

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Minecraft 1.19, known as The Wild Update, was released this year, and update 1.20 should arrive at some point in 2023. However, the game has seen many major content updates over the past decade or so, and not all of them have been as well-received as others. Many community members have updates they consider their favorites and those that don’t meet their quality standards.

Before version 1.20 is launched, now is a great time to look at some of the best updates released for the game throughout its storied history.

Note: This article reflects the writer’s opinion.


Top 5 Minecraft updates of all time

5) 1.17, Caves & Cliffs Part I

Caves & Cliffs was such a massive update that it was released in two parts (Image via Mojang)deep dark biome was also shown in the initial previews but was eventually withheld for The Wild Update.

Be that as it may, the massive amount of content introduced in the Caves & Cliffs update’s first portion makes it one of the most memorable updates in the game’s history.


4) 1.14, Village & Pillage

Village & Pillage redefined villages and introduced very helpful items (Image via Mojang)Totems of Undying became a renewable resource with the update, and trading with villagers became much more beneficial to players.

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The reworking of villages and trading ushered in a new era of resource farms, including incredibly helpful iron farms through iron golems.


3) 1.5, The Redstone Update

Update 1.5 changed redstone forever (Image via ABRminecraft/YouTube)modern marvels created all within the game.

Put plainly, redstone engineers are thankful for all the implementations introduced in 2013’s update 1.5.


2) 1.13, Update Aquatic

Update Aquatic redesigned water-based biomes and made them much more enjoyable (Image via Mojang)

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Before update 1.13, traipsing through oceans and other bodies of water was relatively boring. These days, players can explore underwater ruins and ocean monuments, plunder shipwrecks and construct conduits capable of giving them positive status effects while taking a swim.


1) 1.16, The Nether Update

Minecraft's Nether was redesigned in 1.16, to massive fan delight (Image via Mojang)

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