Minecraft Update Aquatic Phase Two
Developer Mojang has released second Phase of Update Aquatic for all-new underwater Minecraft adventures on PC and consoles.
Entire fanbase of Minecraft seemingly has been away for some time now from this most popular sandbox adventure but they were actually waiting with patience to jump in for Phase Two to roll out with the newest Update Aquatic.
Whether it is mobile devices like Android and iOS, or even handheld system like Nintendo Switch or PC, VR and Xbox One, you can play it on any modern gaming platform there is and the new update reaches out to players to take a deep dive in for a good time.
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A brand-new trailer showcasing Update Aquatic features is right here or just take a quick look at detailed Patch Notes for specifics.
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Players are now allowed the ability to breathe underwater and you can see up to 3,000 types of different tropical fauna wandering around there; including sea turtles. Adding sea to gameplay has expanded the open world title bigger than it already is.
A new trident weapon will be at your disposal but they are no good to break blocks if you are in Creative mode. You can bump into an old shipwreck probably at some point and are allowed to ride Skeleton Horses as well.
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When you enter a new level of water physics, you will notice a few minor changes to game simulation but it won't stop you from making waterlogged blocks. Other things to point are that background menu is changed to match with new theme.
There are coral reefs, nine ocean biomes to explore and treasure chests to be found underwater. Zombie hordes are still lurking deep down under going as The Drowned and they are now able to walk on bottom pits too.
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This one is an update Minecraft fans would love to get their hands on as it brings a complete new environment to explore and since the game is primarily focused on gathering resource and crafting, there is no reason for which players won't like it.
Players of Bedrock Edition can play it now whereas people on Java have to wait for that version. However, we cannot help but notice that it never mentioned whether or not this Minecraft console update will be available for PlayStation 4 or not.
Entire fanbase of Minecraft seemingly has been away for some time now from this most popular sandbox adventure but they were actually waiting with patience to jump in for Phase Two to roll out with the newest Update Aquatic.
Whether it is mobile devices like Android and iOS, or even handheld system like Nintendo Switch or PC, VR and Xbox One, you can play it on any modern gaming platform there is and the new update reaches out to players to take a deep dive in for a good time.
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A brand-new trailer showcasing Update Aquatic features is right here or just take a quick look at detailed Patch Notes for specifics.
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Players are now allowed the ability to breathe underwater and you can see up to 3,000 types of different tropical fauna wandering around there; including sea turtles. Adding sea to gameplay has expanded the open world title bigger than it already is.
A new trident weapon will be at your disposal but they are no good to break blocks if you are in Creative mode. You can bump into an old shipwreck probably at some point and are allowed to ride Skeleton Horses as well.
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When you enter a new level of water physics, you will notice a few minor changes to game simulation but it won't stop you from making waterlogged blocks. Other things to point are that background menu is changed to match with new theme.
There are coral reefs, nine ocean biomes to explore and treasure chests to be found underwater. Zombie hordes are still lurking deep down under going as The Drowned and they are now able to walk on bottom pits too.
This one is an update Minecraft fans would love to get their hands on as it brings a complete new environment to explore and since the game is primarily focused on gathering resource and crafting, there is no reason for which players won't like it.
Players of Bedrock Edition can play it now whereas people on Java have to wait for that version. However, we cannot help but notice that it never mentioned whether or not this Minecraft console update will be available for PlayStation 4 or not.