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'Minecraft' Beta for Windows Q0 will Pit you Against Mobile Friends</h1>
<html><body><p><p><br/> Microsoft and Mojang aren't the only ones with a story-driven Minecraft game to showcase at Minecon 2015, they're also unveiling a beta version Minecraft: Windows 10 Edition. The new version will replace the less-than-ideal Java code used in desktop versions with native Windows code. <a href="https://minecraft-servers-list.co/">Minecraft-servers-list.co</a> It also shares some roots with Pocket Edition, which you typically find on smartphones. You'll also have the chance to create worlds with these mobile players with an update that should hit "soon" after the beta arrives. And to no one's surprise the game will help benefit from Windows 10's numerous Xbox tie-ins, including 8-way multiplayer (both locally and via Xbox Live) and game video recording. The beta is expected to be available on July 29th, and it'll be free if you already have the current version of Windows on your PC. If you're new to all this, you'll pay $10 to get in during the testing phase.<br/></p></p></body></html>
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