Mojang has unveiled a significant new development for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition, introducing a feature that enables players to incorporate novel elements into the game. Termed Add-Ons, these enhancements are akin to mods and are accessible via the Minecraft Marketplace. They pave the way for the addition of fresh blocks, creatures, items, recipes, and other creative content into the players’ various worlds.
Bedrock Edition Enters the Modding Scene
Although the concept of mods is not novel in the Minecraft community, the Bedrock Edition has, until now, not supported such customizations. This has been a unique aspect of the Java Edition. The introduction of Add-Ons marks a shift in the Bedrock Edition, bringing a new level of customization that was previously unattainable for its players.
Initial Add-Ons and Future Monetization
While questions linger regarding potential charges for future add-ons, Mojang has currently granted all players of the Bedrock Edition complimentary access to a suite of add-ons. This free collection includes All the Wool, Spark Pets, Another Furniture, Spark Portals, Computers, and Hiker’s Friend, signifying a gesture of goodwill to the gaming community.
The release of these add-ons at no cost suggests that Mojang may introduce additional, possibly paid add-ons in upcoming updates, providing a revenue stream while expanding the game’s features.
This strategic move by Mojang not only enriches the gaming experience but also hints at the potential for a new marketplace of creative content, foreshadowing a future where players can both freely enjoy and invest in their gaming worlds.