Minecraft hibernation is over, it’s time to explore! Update 1.19 “The Wild” has arrived, and brings with it a lot of new content to our little cubic worlds.
[Mis à jour le 8 juin 2022 à 10h35] After completely changing its world generation system, introducing new underground biomes, and doubling its volume, Minecraft is once again moving up a gear with the Wild update. 1.19, from its less sexy name, once again brings big changes to the world of Minecraft, bringing the game the second part of its “revolution”. From now on you will be able to find new biomes, new animals, new blocks and above all, a terrifying new enemy on your world. We detail everything about patch 1.19 the Wild of Minecraft below:
Version 1.19 The Wild arrived this Tuesday in Minecraft, the opportunity for us to give you a complete overview of its new features. Among these, we mainly find the addition of two new biomes, which bring us new blocks, but also new animals:
- Mangroves, which are a complete overhaul of the swamp biome. The latter will therefore have two variants where you can discover new blocks, including mangrove wood and mud in particular, but also many new animals, such as tadpolesthem fireflies and the frogs.
- The caves of the depths, where growths capable of detecting sounds grow. This dangerous place will be the lair of a terrifying new monster: the Guardian. Blind but incredibly powerful, he is one of the greatest dangers in Minecraft, a constant threat that adds a little spice to explorations of the great depths. A welcome addition, which may remind Minecraft veterans of the terror of the first nights spent in the game.
Of course, we can also find new blocks in the game, such as mud and mud bricks, while the deep caves biome contains very special blocks, sculks. These are relatively invasive, come in three variations, and can be used with redstone. They can also be used as motion detectors, but be careful, if you put your foot in the wrong place on these blocks, you could attract the attention of a Guardian. But that’s not all, a new animal is entering the game, it’s the Allay, a winged creature capable of carrying large quantities of blocks. The Allay is the creature that received the most votes from the public during Minecraft Live 2021.
During Minecraft Live 2021, one of the big announcements was the inclusion of Minecraft in Xbox Game Pass. Nothing surprising, you might say, given the close ties that unite the cubic game and Microsoft, but a small event all the same since this offer does not only concern the Bedrock edition, but also the Java edition. The addition of crossplay and cross-save features also ensured the success of this offer on PC and console. As a reminder, the Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s paid video game subscription service, offering its subscribers a titanic catalog of games, in free access.