Is there a way to change your Minecraft username ( in Minecraft PE v0.15.0) WITHOUT changing your Xbox Live username/gamertag?
I was wondering if there was a way to change your Minecraft Pocket Edition (MCPE) username so that it isn't the same as your Xbox live username. I have Minecraft on the Pc and already, have a username I also used on the PE as well. But, when I updated the MCPE to v0.15.0 and signed into Xbox live, it changed my username (My Xbox live username is still the same). Is there anything I can do?
Thank you, and have a nice day!
Best Answer
I'm sorry but there is not currently a way to change your MCPE username if its been linked to your Xbox live username. I would just sign out of Xbox live to change it, if you do not want to maybe post the idea on Minecraft Forums and they might change it. ( ?° ?? ?°)?
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How do you change your name in Minecraft PE 2020?
Mojang allows users to change their Minecraft username for free under their Mojang account (you sign in with your e-mail). Once signed in, locate \u201cProfile Name\u201d on your Minecraft service and click \u201c(Change)\u201d right next to it. On the following page, enter a new profile name and check its availability.How do you change your gamertag on Minecraft PE for free?
Select Edit Profile > Gamertag > Enter New Gamertag. Type a new gamertag (up to 15 characters), and then select Done. If the gamertag you entered is already taken, you'll be prompted to try another gamertag.How do you change your username on Minecraft PE 2021?
On the Minecraft home menu underneath Marketplace, there is an option to 'Change User' by clicking the 'Y' button, this will then open a side tab to change your account from your friends to your own. Hope this answers your question, enjoy the rest of your day!How to Change Your Name in Minecraft PE Without Signing Out of Your Microsoft Account!!
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