Are Minecraft console edition maps bugged in TU 31?

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Placing two different maps in an item frame next to each other causes one to copy the other. Resulting in two of the same map being displayed. Removing one corrects the other one. It's only been happening since TU 31. I can't find any discussion on this anywhere.



Best Answer

Yes.

This is bug MCCE-817 and will be fixed in the next update (TU32/CU20/1.23/Patch 2) according to the bugtracker. Sadly, there is no release date known for this update at the moment, but 4J studios did submit it to Microsoft (and Sony) last wednesday, so it shouldn't be too long.




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Is Minecraft console edition discontinued?

The PlayStation 4 Edition would still receive feature updates until December 10, 2019 (including Update Aquatic and Village & Pillage), when it was replaced with Bedrock Edition on the platform, at which point the Legacy Console Edition codebase was discontinued entirely.

What update is Minecraft console edition on?

Minecraft 1.17 is one of the biggest and most anticipated updates. The first part of this update includes features like new mobs (goats, axolotls, glow squids) and over 100 new blocks and items. Thankfully, Mojang released the new update to all platforms at once, as mentioned earlier: Android, Windows, and Xbox.

What Minecraft Edition does console have?

The version of Minecraft that you can grab on consoles, mobile devices, and through the Microsoft Store, is referred to as the Bedrock Edition.



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