Which Minecraft is best for you?

Minecraft bundle features both editions. (Image via Mojang Studios)
Minecraft bundle features both editions. (Image via Mojang Studios)

Minecraft is available in two main editions: Java and Bedrock. While most of the features of the two are very similar, you will start noticing some finer differences in various areas of both gameplay and compatibility. Each version caters to different needs and preferences, and you might need to check a host of different things before making a purchase.

The good news is that the game now comes bundled; which means that once you buy it, you get both versions. If you want to mod your game, make it look visually better, and have a powerful PC, then Java Edition is the one for you. However, if you want the plain Minecraft experience with some level of modding using add-ons, then Bedrock Edition should be your choice.

To help understand which version of the blocky game best suits you, here are the differences between the two editions.


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Features of Minecraft Java Edition

The Java Edition comes with great features (Image via Mojang Studios)
The Java Edition comes with great features (Image via Mojang Studios)

The Java Edition is exclusive to PC, available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is the original version of the game, offering a classic Minecraft experience. This version is known for its extensive modding capabilities as well.

It allows you to modify the game through third-party tools and mod packs, enabling the addition of custom content such as new biomes, mobs, mechanics, and textures. The flexibility to create or download mods makes Java Edition a great choice. So if you want to add new content and get free mods, this is the edition to go with. Bedrock does not allow third-party mods.

However, the Java Edition demands higher processing power and is more resource-intensive. It is better suited for computers with higher specifications, as lower-end devices may struggle to run smoothly, especially with mods or large-scale builds.

Another great advantage of the Java Edition is that it allows players to join custom servers or create their own, offering a high degree of freedom in terms of game rules and mechanics.


Features of Minecraft Bedrock Edition

The Bedrock Edition of the game (Image via Mojang Studios)
The Bedrock Edition of the game (Image via Mojang Studios)

The Bedrock Edition is a cross-platform version, available on a wide range of devices, including PCs, consoles, and mobile devices. This makes Bedrock a more accessible option for players who want to enjoy Minecraft on different platforms.

Bedrock Edition supports add-ons, which are more limited in scope compared to Java mods. Add-ons are available through the Minecraft Marketplace, giving you the option of choosing skins, worlds, and resource packs. While this approach ensures quality and compatibility, it restricts the level of customization compared to Java Edition.

This edition is optimized for performance and can run efficiently on a wider range of devices, including mobile phones and consoles. Its streamlined coding ensures smoother gameplay with fewer technical issues, even on less powerful hardware.

The Bedrock Edition features cross-platform multiplayer, enabling players on different devices to connect and play together. It also includes access to featured servers, such as Hive and Cubecraft, which offer pre-built games and worlds. While Bedrock servers are easier to set up and maintain, they lack the same level of customization as Java servers.


In conclusion, which edition suits you solely depends on your gaming setup and priorities. Both editions offer the core Minecraft experience, letting you enjoy the blocky world and all the amazing mobs and items in it.

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Edited by Jito Tenson
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