Minecraft is available for cross-play on any device

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With the announcement of Rocket Leauge coming to Nintendo's Switch, developer Psyonix also confirmed that it would be opening up its player base by providing cross-platform play between Xbox One, Switch and Steam. It will be interesting to see if Microsoft is open to a similar arrangement for Minecraft. So instead of supporting several major platforms-PCs, consoles, mobile, and VR-it will instead provide a single version, simply called Minecraft, that basically works the same across all platforms.

One of the more unexpected images during Microsoft's E3 2017 media briefing was the sight of a Nintendo Switch during a Minecraft trailer.

Sony's track record for allowing cross-platform play has been good so far, but perhaps they didn't want to offer it with their key competitor in the console space.

Sony's excuse might seem feasible if it weren't for Nintendo, a family-oriented company, enabling the cross-platform play on its Switch console for both Rocket League and Minecraft. So a pack bought on mobile will also be available on Xbox and Windows 10 editions too. Of course, this is optional, but it will bring new textures, movement and more dynamic elements. New servers to be launched are as follows: Mineplex, Lifeboat, InPVP, and CubeCraft.

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Additionally, Minecraft is also throwing in a server browser to its latest update.

It's different from Minecraft Realms, which are privately cloud-hosted servers available for smaller groups. This is called the Super Duper Graphics Pack and it remasters Minecraft to the point where it nearly looks like an entirely different game.

The E3 Expo has just started, stay tuned for more updates. Depending on which version you own, you'll get some (or all!) of these new items, updates and features. These difficulties are understandable as there is a huge generation gap between the original Xbox and Xbox One, and hence one can understand why there might be a problem. Also because it is technically hard.

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