New version numbering system using 2025 as an example

by LeBoots

16 Comments

  1. no. it should be 25.10 for october, 25.04 for april like ubuntu linux does, that makes way more sense than what they propose, but its m$, cant have sensible things. waiting for the day when Copilot gets integrated into minecraft…

  2. Does anyone at Mojang know what a significant figure is? Or maybe just using the hundredths place? Bedrock being 25.15, 25.25, 25.35, etc. makes much more sense then slowly getting higher and higher versions than java. With the pattern Java 25.9 will be Bedrock 26.70

  3. vietnam_redstoner on

    I wonder how the modding community would respond because there’s really no “major” update anymore. Maybe it could be once per year for mods to update to the next major version?

  4. New version numbering system

    Can’t even be consistent between Java and Bedrock 

    Is Mojang stupid?

  5. DifferenceFlat8839 on

    I don’t like it. it’s Minecraft 1.20, 1.21: 25.4 is for snapshot or something else 🙁

  6. I’ll be not like others, and say that I actually like this system. I mean, I already used to previous system, but is it actually THAT easy to remember to someone who started playing not too long ago? And, well, it’s true that counting will become chaotic the more updates we in, so the year counting is way easier to understand!!
    So, yeah, I like this.

  7. I am all for a new numbering system, but this is not it.

    Problem 1: Bedrock and Java can be on the same game drop but have different numbers

    Problem 2: Bedrock and Java aren’t consistent with how hotfixes are presented. Java uses 25.1.x while bedrock uses 25.1x

    Fix those two issues and you’re probably good. Until then it feels like this just causes more confusion than before.

  8. this means we’re stuck with the drop system for the foreseeable future 🫩

    “yeah dude update to minecraft 25.4” need i say more this is just ridiculous lmao