Minecraft Sharing

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Me and my friends love playing together. I was wondering if there was a way that I could get my friend’s world, but she still has the world. If we can’t both have the same world at the same time, could I possibly get her world and be able to play in it? We both have apple iPads. She has and apple iPhone SE if that matters. Thanks!



Best Answer

Are you talking about multiplayer? If so, both of you connect to the same Wi-Fi network. Have your friend enable Multiplayer and make it available to LAN players. You should be able to join the world after it loads.




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Can you share it Minecraft?

Unfortunately, this is not possible. This is because Minecraft is sold and licensed separately on each platform, and transferring licenses is not possible as each platform has their own marketplace.

How do you share Minecraft with family?

On your Mac
  • Choose Apple Menu \uf8ff > System Preferences, then click Family Sharing.
  • Click Purchase Sharing.
  • Make a note of which Apple ID is listed. ...
  • Make sure that Share My Purchases is selected.
  • Open the App Store.
  • Choose Store > View My Account.
  • Click View Information.


  • Can you share Minecraft account with family?

    If you are purchasing Minecraft: Java Edition for a child, the child must have their own Microsoft account. And to make the purchase, you must sign-in to their account to do so; games cannot be transferred between accounts.

    Do I have to buy Minecraft for each child?

    Each player needs their own Minecraft account, so you'll have to pay again if you want to play with your child: one account for you, one for your child. When you see a bunch of children clustered together with tablets and phones playing Minecraft, this is likely how they are doing it.



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