Now out in Europe and Japan, with North America getting it later today, the new Minecraft update for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita adds a free Glide track, support for the Adventure Time and Magic: The Gathering packs, and much more.
Here’s the full list of patch notes for update 1.50 (PS4)/update 1.49 (PS3, PS Vita):
Additions & Changes
- Added Adventure Time Mash-up Pack.
- Added Magic: The Gathering Skin Pack.
- Added Temple, a free Glide track.
- Your best run in Glide will now be recorded (as long as it is under 5 minutes), and a Ghost will fly alongside you in Solo Mode to help you improve!
- The default controls have been changed slightly, and you can now define your own control scheme in the options menu.
- Added Pick Block – This is unassigned by default.
- Added Off-hand slot for Maps and Arrows.
- Added Shulker Box item.
- Added Shulker Shell item.
- Added Iron Nugget item. You can now smelt Iron and Gold armour into nuggets.
- More items can now be used as fuel in a furnace.
- Added new Note Block sounds
- Added some new sound effects for filling Cauldrons, paddling Boats, using a Fishing Rod, and End Portals.
- Using a Firework while gliding with Elytra will now give you a boost. Don’t try this at home!
- Added Concrete Powder Blocks – 16 Different colors!
- Added Concrete Blocks – 16 Different colors!
- Added Glazed Terracotta Block – 16 Different patterns!
- Changed the color of Dyes, Wool and Banners
Bug Fixes
- MCCE-4249 – D-Pad controls broken when using remote play feature on PSVita to play Minecraft PS4 edition.
- MCCE-4554 – Take Damage when falling into slime block
- MCCE-4704 – Fall Damage being taken in 1×1 areas
- MCCE-4551 – Falling in shallow water is damaging players
- MCCE-2308 – Player Glitched out in Battle Mode
- MCCE-2902 – Squids not spawning in anything man-made
- MCCE-4604 – Battle Mode Spawn Glitch
- MCCE-2019 – Some times when with a arrow or hit the players scren will freeze or shake.
- MCCE-4223 – elytra fly glitch
- MCCE-3164 – Rabbits
- MCCE-4662 – Exp from Coal not going to mending
- MCCE-4591 – Map direction icon skewed
- MCCE-4278 – Banner are giant
The Adventure Time pack is £4.99, while the Magic: The Gathering pack is £2.49. Expect the USD price to be slightly above the UK price when the DLC becomes available later today in North America.
The update is also available for Xbox One and Xbox 360 right now, and should hit Nintendo Switch and Wii U within the day.
[Source: Minecraft Forum (1), (2), (3), 4J Studios (1), (2), (3), Minecraft]
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Dragon Quest Builders
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DayZ
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Terraria
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Don't Starve
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The Forest
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Fallout 4
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Starbound
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Ark: Survival Evolved
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The Tomorrow Children
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