"Minecraft" 0.12.2.0 BETA for Windows 10 Edition Goes Live: Repopulation, Respawning, Custom Skin, Chests, Non-ASCII Character Crashes Fixed

"Minecraft" Edition Beta 0.12.2.0 version for Windows 10 OS has been released by highly acclaimed video game developer to put forth fresh features and bug fixes. "Minecraft" story mode that is also co-developed by Telltale Games will be rolled out soon as well.

Minecraft Edition BETA 0.12.2.0 update for Windows 10 presents a load of additional features and fixes for the previous game's issues and bugs.

A complete list of the said "Minecraft" Edition Beta 0.12.2.0 version for Windows 10 OS features and bug fixes include details, as minecarts will not vanish anymore as you go through the nether, the "Repopulation" feature has also been fixed, squid can now be pulled with a fishing rod, players are now able to bring in their saved creative worlds to the trial version, players cannot craft the nether brick slab, and while on a boat, players will be able to keep chatting, Neuro Gadget reported.

In "Minecraft" Edition Beta 0.12.2.0 version for Windows 10 OS, fixed spawning and respawning is now accessible in the flat worlds and Nether, players can only mine emerald with the proper type of pickaxe, custom skins tab has also been fixed, and enchanted books are now available with enchanting names.

The scenario of writing signs causing the game to crash in an instant has also been fixed in the "Minecraft" Edition Beta 0.12.2.0 version for Windows 10 OS. Problems with the chests and furnaces that were previously not working have been fixed, audio file fixes, problem of crashes for players with non-ASCII character names have been fixed, and the world progress saved game issue has also been fixed.

Mojang has been working hard on these new Windows 10 edition for Minecraft. By far, the Swedish developer has made a ton of bug fixes in addition to making fresh features available. It is expected that more innovative developments will soon be coming to PCs, Uber Gizmo said.

"Minecraft" newest edition is expected to arrive this Fall.

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