The next major Minecraft update finally has a date. Mojang
have announced that their Minecraft 1.18 update, otherwise known as Caves &
Cliffs part 2, is launching on November 30. The second half of Caves &
Cliffs was already expected before the end of the year, but I sure don't mind
seeing it before the end of this month.
If you'd lost track of what's coming in Minecraft 1.18, the
big ticket is all those major world generation changes. The new Dripstone Caves
and Lush Caves are being added to the biomes list along with several new
subtypes of mountains including Snowy Slopes and Mountain Meadows.
Aside from the added biomes, worlds themselves will be a lot
more majestic in 1.18. Cave systems in particular will be getting much more
expansive. Some have giant caverns bigger than we've seen before with local
water levels, waterfalls, and more. Mountains will have higher peaks too. It
really sounds like there's going to be a whole new world out there.
Along with today's announcement, Mojang have announced some
additional delay casualties. As of today, archaeology, backpack-like bundles,
and goat horns are getting pushed too. They're being pushed past next year's
update even, Mojang say. "These features have been put on hold. They have
not been cancelled, we just had to put them on the backburner for now."
They've already announced delaying the scary new Warden
enemy to the 1.19 Wild Update next year as well.
Minecraft version 1.18 will be available for Java Edition
and Bedrock Edition both on November 30. As of last month, both versions share
one unified launcher on PC, which you'll now be prompted to upgrade to.
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