June 16, 2026
Minecraft 26.30 Bedrock Changelog

New Chaos Cubed Features
Chaos has arrived in the Overworld! Explore vibrant new Sulfur springs and venture deep into the subterranean Sulfur caves to discover this mysterious new biome. Keep an eye out for unique yellow Sulfur blocks, red Cinnabar, and the striking new Sulfur Spikes.
- Sulfur Cubes: Meet your new mob friend! These curious creatures have a voracious appetite for blocks. Feeding them different items triggers unique behaviors—from bouncing and sliding to explosive TNT surprises. You can even scoop them up with a bucket for easy transport.
- Potent Sulfur & Geysers: Harness the power of Potent Sulfur to create bubbling pools. When placed under water, these blocks generate geysers, perfect for dramatic vertical traversal or landscaping.
- New Music: Composer fingerspit (Paula Ruiz) has added a suite of new tracks to the game. Keep an ear out for the "Bounce" music disc, hidden within abandoned mineshaft chests in Sulfur caves.
Gameplay & Quality of Life
This update brings numerous improvements to core mechanics:
- Bees: Now pollinate Spore Blossoms and Chorus Flowers and can be bred using these items.
- Skeleton AI: Archers now fire at rates matching Java Edition.
- Strongholds: Iron doors and stone buttons now generate naturally, and door orientation has been corrected.
- Realms Hub: A new interface replaces the Stories button, allowing for easier server setting management and admin control.
- Graphics: Texture streaming is now enabled for PC and mobile users, with expanded support coming soon.
Accessibility & Technical Improvements
- Accessibility: Added a Panorama Scroll Speed slider to Video settings and updated text-to-speech settings for better navigation.
- Editor Updates: Creators gain massive new tools, including a Custom Mesh importer, Jigsaw auto-save, and the ability to import STL files as blocks.
- Technical: Many experimental features (including Custom Projectiles and various Voxel Shape improvements) have been stabilized for better cross-platform performance.
For a full breakdown of technical API changes and bug fixes, visit the official Minecraft feedback site.