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I’ve been thinking about the weirdness of current update cycle and how we still haven’t gotten the name for 1.21, and realized it makes perfect sense.
With Minecraft’s 15 year anniversary this May, mojang is going to release 1.20.5 and 1.20.80, a “minor update”, containing the armadillo and the highly praised wolf updates. Mojang will do a big marketing push showing off all the new friends you can tame, armor you can protect them with, (and the armadillo, they’re here too).
Additionally 1.21 recently got a bunch of advancements added to it, which usually spells the end of development for the update. Yet we haven’t even gotten the name of 1.21. I believe the new advancements signal that the current 1.21 features were also polished, so that people playing with the new wolves during MC’s 15 year anniversary can also enable experimental features and play with more polished stuff, all while 1.21 continues development with more stuff being added, probably releasing later in the summer than usual
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With Minecraft’s 15 year anniversary this May, mojang is going to release 1.20.5 and 1.20.80, a “minor update”, containing the armadillo and the highly praised wolf updates. Mojang will do a big marketing push showing off all the new friends you can tame, armor you can protect them with, (and the armadillo, they’re here too).
Additionally 1.21 recently got a bunch of advancements added to it, which usually spells the end of development for the update. Yet we haven’t even gotten the name of 1.21. I believe the new advancements signal that the current 1.21 features were also polished, so that people playing with the new wolves during MC’s 15 year anniversary can also enable experimental features and play with more polished stuff, all while 1.21 continues development with more stuff being added, probably releasing later in the summer than usual
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