'Minecraft' PS4 and Xbox One bug updates announced by developer 4J Studios

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"Minecraft" developer 4J Studios shared links last Thursday for the upcoming bug fix updates for the Xbox One and PS4 editions of the game.  They also teased about more exciting inclusions in the soon-to-be released versions.

The series of announcements were posted via the company's official Twitter account.

The studio came out with the fixes for the bugs that were found in the game after the latest Xbox One and PS4 versions were made available in the market last month.

Minecraft Forum posted the complete list of the said bug fixes for both PS4 and Xbox One, including: the bug fix for tile entities that are not saving properly in unloaded chunks; the fix for Glass Blocks that render inaccurately next to each other; the fix for the mob spawning rate issues; camera resetting fix when passing through the Nether or End portals; the Lily Pad fix for breaking particle effect and save transfers issue for the PS4 edition; as well as the Xbox One Save transfer fix for the Xbox One version.

Aside from the bug fixes, 4J Studios also announced that they are currently working on an update meant for all the console editions of "Minecraft" so that it can be at par with Java 1.6.4. However, they admitted that this move would need more time before it could actually be finished.

Another significant update for the game is the Redstone Update, which features new redstone blocks and lighting engine in the game. It will also have the so-called Pretty Scary Update, which involves Witches, Bats, Skeletons, and the Wither boss that will serve as the game's new mob characters.

Moreoever, there is the Horse update, which includes horses, mules, and donkeys as the new characters for the new "Minecraft" release.

The retail version of "MInecraft: Playstation 4" will be out in the market on Oct. 7 in the U.S. On the other hand, the "Minecraft: Xbox One" retail edition is scheduled to be sold on Nov. 18 for the price of $19.99.

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