Minecraft Trailer Builds Excitement for PlayStation Vita Edition

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Minecraft Trailer Builds Excitement for PlayStation Vita Edition


No release date yet for the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One versions of Minecraft.

Mojang's blocky sandbox hit 54 million copies [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/minecraft] across all platforms. That number is expected to climb this fall when Minecraft editions will be released for PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Sony released a trailer on August 13 for the PlayStation Vita edition, highlighting the ability to play online with others. The Vita edition will be packaged with the PlayStation 3 edition, with saves transferrable between both. All three new editions of Minecraft were expected to launch in August, but an official release date has not been announced. All three versions will cost $19.99.

The PlayStation Vita edition will include all the features from the most recent PlayStation 3 edition of Minecraft, and will be available as a cross-buy title. Anyone who purchased Minecraft from the PSN for PlayStation 3 will get the Vita version for free, and new purchases will receive the game on both platforms. Mojang has stated it is working with Sony to allow players who bought physical copies of Minecraft for PS3 to also upgrade. All DLC purchased for the PS3 edition is compatible with the Vita version.

Developer 4J Studios is converting Minecraft for PS Vita, PS4, and Xbox One. 4J Studios previously produced the port for the Twitter [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/123268-Minecraft-Xbox-360-Retail-Edition-Delayed].
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The PS4 version will have significantly larger worlds compared to the PS3 and Vita editions. Players who previously bought the PS3 version will be able to upgrade for $4.99, and can import their worlds into the PS4 edition. Saved games and worlds in the PS4 version are not backward compatible with the PS3 and Vita editions due to technical restrictions on the size of the world, and cross-platform play between the PS4 and the PS3 or Vita editions are not possible. Similarly, those who purchased the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft can upgrade to the Xbox One version for $4.99, import their saves and worlds [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/134005-Minecraft-Xbox-360-Edition-Will-Save-Transfer-to-Xbox-One] into the new version, but cross platform play is not supported. Most DLC for the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions will work when upgraded to the new console versions.

Source: Sony [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EffOF73tp1Q]


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You know if games where illness's then Minecraft would be a epidemic and wipe out man kind with how many copy's get sold and how its available to everyone almost at this point.


Not surprising tho its a damn fun game and addicting.
 

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What would entice me more even though I own both the 360 and PC version would be a nice Wii U version, the gamepad is brilliant for inventory management and possibly other aspects of the game.
 

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Can't wait for it! But I'm curious about what features it will have compared to the PC version, as well as the well advancing Mobile version? How far into the updates will we be? Dunno if any person or website has the answer to that yet
 

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So... will the PS4 and XbOne versions have infinite worlds like the PC version or are we going to be stuck with the painfully small worlds that plague the PS3/360 version as well?
 

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MarlaDesat said:
No release date yet for the PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One versions of Minecraft.


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Okay, this is getting ridiculous. Wasn't it announced over a year ago? How long can porting a game take? Now I know why Half-Life 3 hasn't been confirmed or anything: that would lead to more of this kind of teasing.