With the launch of Windows 10 being just around the corner (precisely on the 29th of July), Minecraft fans will have one more reason to be in cloud nine. Apparently, the Microsoft Company wishes to add Minecraft to its newest Windows release.
Back on the 4th of July, at the MineCon convention, Microsoft made the big announcement. When the platform will be unveiled, the Minecraft Windows 10 Edition beta will also be implemented in the latter. This is not the first platform where Minecraft has been implemented. You can also find in on:
Microsoft decided to make an investment and so they purchased Mojang back in 2014 (the inventors of the Minecraft), But this wasn’t enough for them and Microsoft decided to take things further and use the game with the HoloLens.
Based on a report posted on Cnet, all cues indicate that the Minecraft Windows 10 Edition Beta will permit users to switch between touchscreen, mouse or controller commands. Neat, right? You will also be able to get the support required for the Pocket Version of the game as well as the Xbox Live variant, plus some state-of-the-art GameDVR elements which will allow you to share your game or to record it if you wish.
Another thing that might excite users, is the fact that Microsoft also wishes to add Solitaire as well as Candy Crush Saga with its new operating system release.
For those of you who already own a PC version of Minecraft, the game will not cost you a penny while for the rest, they will be expected to pay $10 and the rest of the upcoming updates for the game will also be free of charge.