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This page describes an edition of the game that has been officially discontinued. 
These editions are no longer updated. Some of them have been replaced with Bedrock Edition.

Legacy Console Edition is a discontinued term that refers collectively to several nearly identical editions of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios for game consoles. It comprises of:

Legacy Console Edition introduced new features such as a simplified crafting system, in-game tutorials, leaderboards, built-in mini games and split-screen multiplayer,[except PS Vita] as well as online multiplayer for up to 4‌[PS Vita only]/8[Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, & Switch only]/16‌[Xbox One & PS4 only] players, which required the console's paid online multiplayer subscription service.[except Wii U] As with all editions, updates were free of charge.

Previously, the simpler term Console Edition was used to refer to these editions on this wiki, but with the release of the Better Together Update, three of the platforms received an implementation of Bedrock Edition as well. Since it no longer comprised all implementations for all consoles, the term was amended.

On September 20, 2017, the Xbox One Edition was withdrawn from the Microsoft Store, in conjunction with Bedrock Edition's Better Together Update. People who owned it were entitled to download the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft for free. Worlds and DLC were intended to be transferable to Bedrock Edition, however some DLC does not carry over. Users can also continue to play on the Xbox One Edition instead. This also happened with the Nintendo Switch Edition on June 21, 2018, and PlayStation 4 Edition on December 10, 2019.[15][16] Again, some DLC does not transfer on these platforms.

Initially, Xbox One Edition was planned to no longer receive updates, starting with the lack of an equivalent update to TU58, but the edition later received CU50, an update adding the MINECON Earth Skin Pack, and later updates resumed entirely with CU51, an update equivalent to TU60, which also added all the features from TU58.

On May 3, 2018, Mojang officially announced that the Xbox 360 Edition, PlayStation 3 Edition, PlayStation Vita Edition, and Wii U Edition would receive the Update Aquatic, but would receive no further feature updates after its release. The Xbox One Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition were excluded from Update Aquatic. The PlayStation 4 Edition would still receive feature updates until December 10, 2019 (including Update Aquatic and Village & Pillage), when it was replaced with Bedrock Edition on the platform, at which point the Legacy Console Edition codebase was discontinued entirely.[16][17] Despite being discontinued, Xbox One Edition and PlayStation 4 Edition are playable on the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 respectively via backward compatibility.[18]

Although worlds can still be transferred from Xbox 360 Edition and Wii U Edition to Xbox One Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition respectively, the worlds currently cannot be loaded on the latter consoles due to the Xbox 360 Edition and Wii U Edition using a newer version of the game. As of April 15, 2020, the ability to transfer worlds from PlayStation 3 Edition and PlayStation Vita Edition to PlayStation 4 Edition has been terminated.

By the end of 2020, all Legacy Console Edition games had ceased receiving new updates.

Gameplay

In-game screenshot of Xbox 360 Edition

In-game screenshot of Xbox 360 Edition

The objective of the game remains the same as its Java and Bedrock editions counterparts, where players can build virtual realities in a sandbox-like environment. There is no preset goal; the player may choose to set their own goals.

For the most part, Legacy Console Edition is almost identical to Java Edition with few apparent differences,[19] but was released with the Xbox 360 Edition in an earlier version equivalent to Java Edition Beta 1.6.6, rather than the current Java Edition version at the time of release, 1.2.5. The Wii U Edition was released with an earlier version equivalent to Java Edition 1.6.4, rather than the current Java Edition version at the time of release, 1.8.9. Legacy Console also slowly became more like Bedrock (like movable tile entities being implemented) to prepare for Legacy Console being taken off the market.

Differences from Java and Bedrock Edition

Differences from Java and Bedrock editions include:

Different modes

The different gameplay modes and settings may vary from the other platform versions, such as hardcore mode, as it is currently one of many Java Edition exclusive features.

Creative

Using Creative mode permanently disables achievements/trophies and leaderboard updates during normal gameplay on that world, however the core mechanics of flight and infinite resources remain the same.

Adventure

Blocks can be destroyed by the proper tools and depending on the block, the quality of the tool. Example: Wool blocks can be destroyed by using Shears. While only Iron Pickaxe and higher can break and gather Gold Ore blocks.

Survival

In Survival mode:

  • Fists and any tool can break blocks such as Beds.
  • The quality of the tool affects the breaking speed of the block.
  • Progression of the game is similar to other versions of the game, however in the End dimension to travel to other islands you must teleport as there exist invisible walls outside the area.

X/Z distance effects

At the edges of the world, which varies depending on the console and world size, there exists an invisible barrier that cannot be bypassed (not even in Creative Mode). Below sea level, the barrier is comprised of gravel. During TU 46, it was possible using a glitch involving the new Boats to bypass this barrier. Past this barrier, an ocean with a flat stone sea floor generates up until X/Z 2800 in which blocks stop rendering although the physics still exist.

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. "Minecraft PS Vita Edition Coming to PS Store Next Week" – PlayStation.Blog, October 10, 2014
  2. "Minecraft PS Vita Edition launches on PlayStation Store next week" – PlayStation.Blog.Europe, October 10, 2014
  3. "Minecraft coming to Nintendo Wii U" – Mojang.com, December 7, 2015
  4. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition PEGI Rating
  5. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition ESRB Rating
  6. https://classification.gov.au/titles/minecraft
  7. https://classification.gov.au/titles/minecraft-xbox360-edition
  8. https://classification.gov.au/titles/minecraft-playstation-3-edition
  9. Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition USK Rating
  10. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition GSRR Rating
  11. Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition GSRR Rating
  12. http://portal.mj.gov.br/ClassificacaoIndicativa/jsps/DadosJogoForm.do
  13. "Minecraft: Xbox One Edition"
  14. "Minecraft: Xbox 360"
  15. "Everything Announced at MINECON Earth!" – Minecraft.net, November 18, 2017
  16. a b "Bedrock is coming to PS4" – Minecraft.net, December 9, 2019
  17. "Update Aquatic Coming to Legacy Console Editions" – Minecraft.net, May 3, 2018
  18. https://xbox.com/games/store/-/BT6HNJH658C6
  19. "I don't know if I'm allowed to say, but yes."@notch (Markus Persson) on X, June 6, 2011
  20. "We'll have that on the xbox version!"@jeb_ (Jens Bergensten) on X, December 11, 2011
  21. "NEW! Minecraft for Xbox 360 - Tutorial Overview" – HatFilms on YouTube
  22. "Minecraft: Xbox One Edition Available Friday" – Xbox Wire, September 3, 2014
  23. "Minecraft on consoles is Xbox 360 exclusive!"@notch (Markus Persson) on X, October 24, 2011
  24. "PS4, PS3 and Vita"@notch (Markus Persson) on X, August 20, 2013
  25. "Happy to confirm we're developing Minecraft PS3, PS4 & PS Vita Editions for Mojang, as well as Xbox 360 & Xbox One Editions!"@4JStudios (4JStudios) on X, August 21, 2013