A number of Minecraft players submitted complaints about a serious bug that affects their gameplay. Thankfully, Mojang finally confirmed on their official website that a new update has been released to make things better, as per Attack of the Fan Boy.
Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions of the game received a new update patch, named Title Update 21, according to The Fuse Joplin. The bug was tested multiple times before its release. Now that Minecraft Version 1.8.2 is finally out, this could only mean that it is ready to fix the game's bugs. After all, it was tested with the use of Mojang's pre-release program usually used to test out new content releases.
Inquisitr reported earlier this month that the Title Update 21 will be out sometime this year. Plus, the report indicated that the update was going to focus on getting rid of the bug affecting the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3, and PS Vita editions. The first two consoles may have received the update earlier, but the report hinted that the update is coming to the other consoles soon.
The bug was first reported through the Minecraft issue tracker of Mojang. This part of the website was purposely built for Minecraft players to easily report any bugs in the system. Searge, the official developer of the game, confirmed on his Twitter page that a team was specifically assembled to work on coming up with a solution.
Although the update was released for both the Xbox One and the Xbox 360, a separate report from The Fuse Joplin indicates that the latter is actually the most suitable platform for Mojang's Minecraft. It is a first-person building game that suits gamers of all ages. Playing Minecraft with the Xbox 360 allows gamers to have multi-player co-op options through its Xbox Live feature.
Also, those who consider themselves as newbies in the game can have access to comprehensive in-game tutorials. To allow beginners to start off easy, they may make use of the game's relatively simple crafting system. With its sandbox appeal, even newcomers will soon realize that the game offers a multitude of opportunities for developing creativity.
It is such good news to avid Minecraft players that the bug has now been fixed. The bug used to cause the game to crash whenever a certain world was loading. It started out as an annoyance, but further developed into a problem for everyone who wanted to play the game without lagging.