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  1. Best Minecraft Maps (Top 100 Highest Rated) This page contains an up-to-date list of the top 100 highest-rated maps for each category on our site. Overall ... Unofficial fan site for minecraft, providing custom created saved game worlds, including adventure, survival and puzzle maps for minecraft.

    • Overview
    • Updates per year
    • 2009
    • 2010
    • 2011
    • 2012
    • 2013
    • 2014
    • 2015
    • 2016

    This page's purpose is to retrace the history of all events related to Minecraft and Mojang Studios in a less targeted manner than the different version history pages.

    Java Edition

    2022 •1 major update (1.19), 4 minor updates (1.18.2-1.19.3), 20 snapshots (22w03a-22w46a), 22 pre-releases (1.18.2 Pre-release 1-1.19.3 Pre-release 3),9 Release Candidates (1.18.2 Release Candidate 1-1.19.3 Release Candidate 3), 1 experimental snapshot (Deep Dark Experimental Snapshot 1), 1 joke update (22w13oneBlockAtATime) 2021 •2 major updates (1.17–1.18), 3 minor updates (1.16.5–1.18.1), 25 snapshots (21w03a–21w44a), 17 pre-releases (1.17 Pre-release 1 – 1.18.1 Pre-release 1), 12 release candidates (1.16.5 Release Candidate 1 – 1.18.1 Release Candidate 3), 7 experimental snapshots (1.18 Experimental Snapshot 1 – 1.18 experimental snapshot 7) 2020 •1 major update (1.16), 5 minor updates (1.15.2–1.16.4), 29 snapshots (20w06a–20w51a), 15 pre-releases (1.15.2 Pre-Release 1 – 1.16.4 Pre-release 2), 5 release candidates (1.16 Release Candidate 1 – 1.16.4 Release Candidate 1), 5 combat tests (Combat Test 5 – Combat Test 8c), 1 joke update (20w14∞) 2019 •2 major updates (1.14–1.15), 5 minor updates (1.14.1–1.15.1), 35 snapshots, (19w02a–19w46b), 30 pre-releases (1.14 Pre-Release 1 – 1.15.1 Pre-release 1), 4 combat tests (1.14.3 - Combat Test – Combat Test 4), 1 joke update (3D Shareware v1.34) 2018 •1 major update (1.13), 2 minor updates (1.13.1–1.13.2), 48 snapshots (18w01a–18w50a), 14 pre-releases (1.13-pre1–1.13.2-pre2) 2017 •1 major update (1.12), 2 minor updates (1.12.1–1.12.2), 23 snapshots (17w06a–17w50a), 10 pre-releases (1.12-pre1–1.12.2-pre2) 2016 •3 major updates (1.9–1.11), 8 minor updates (1.9.1–1.11.2), 29 snapshots (16w02a–16w50a), 14 pre-releases (1.9-pre1–1.11-pre1), 1 joke update (1.RV-Pre1) 2015 •8 minor updates (1.8.2–1.8.9), 49 snapshots (15w31a–15w51b), 1 joke update (15w14a) 2014 •1 major update (1.8), 7 minor updates (1.7.5–1.8.1), 52 snapshots (14w02a–14w34d), 15 pre-releases (1.7.6-pre1–1.8.8-pre) 2013 •3 major updates (1.5–1.7.2), 12 minor updates (1.4.7–1.7.4), 57 snapshots (13w01a–13w49a), 12 pre-releases (1.5-pre–1.7.4-pre), 1 joke update (2.0) 2012 •4 major updates (1.1–1.4.2), 8 minor updates (1.2.2–1.4.6), 46 snapshots (12w01a–12w50b), 13 pre-releases (1.2-pre–1.4.6-pre) 2011 •1 major update (1.0.0), 1 minor update (1.0.1), 4 snapshots (11w47a–11w50a), 6 pre-releases (1.9 Prerelease – 1.9 Prerelease 6), 2 release candidates (RC1–RC2) •7 major Beta updates (1.2–1.8), 18 minor Beta updates (1.2_01–1.8.1), 1 Beta test build (1.6 Test Build 3), 2 Beta pre-releases (1.8 Pre-release – 1.8 Pre-release 2) 2010 •2 major Beta updates (1.0–1.1), 4 minor beta updates (1.0_01–1.1_02) •3 major Alpha updates (v1.0.0–v1.2.0), 26 minor Alpha updates (v1.0.1–v1.2.6), 21 Alpha patches (v1.0.1_01–v1.2.4_01) •26 Infdev updates (20100227-1–20100627) •33 Indev updates (20100104–20100223) 2009 •4 Indev updates (20091223-1–20091231-2) •18 known major Classic updates (0.0.1a–0.30), 10 known minor Classic updates (0.0.12a_01–0.29_01) •10 known pre-Classic versions (Cave game tech test – mc-161648)

    Bedrock/Pocket Edition

    2022 •1 major update (1.19.0), 18 minor updates (1.18.10-1.19.50), 51 development builds (beta 1.18.10.26-beta 1.19.60.23) 2021 •2 major updates (1.17.0–1.18.0), 15 minor updates (1.16.210–1.18.2), 48 development builds (beta 1.16.210.54 – beta 1.18.10.24) 2020 •1 major update (1.16.0), 19 minor updates (1.14.20–1.16.201), 52 development builds (beta 1.14.2.51 – beta 1.16.210.53) 2019 •6 major updates (1.9.0–1.14.0), 11 minor updates (1.10.1–1.14.1), 43 development builds (beta 1.9.0.5 – beta 1.14.2.50) 2018 •5 major updates (1.4.0–1.8.0), 18 minor updates (1.2.9–1.8.1), 34 development builds (beta 1.2.10.1 – beta 1.9.0.3) 2017 •2 major updates (1.1.0–1.2.0), 22 minor updates (1.0.1–1.2.8), 14 development builds (alpha 1.0.3.0 – 1.2.6.1) 2016 •1 major update (1.0.0), 3 major alpha updates (v0.14.0–v0.16.0), 14 minor alpha updates (v0.13.2–v0.16.2), 0 development builds (v0.14.0 build 1 – alpha 1.0.0.7) 2015 •3 major alpha updates (v0.11.0–0.13.0), 8 minor alpha updates (v0.10.5–v0.13.1), 0 development builds (v0.11.0 build 1 – v0.13.0 build 5) 2014 •2 major alpha updates (v0.9.0–v0.10.0), 11 minor alpha updates (v0.8.1–v0.10.4), 0 development builds (v0.9.0 build 1 – v0.10.0 build 9) 2013 •3 major alpha updates (v0.6.0–v0.8.0), 7 minor updates (v0.6.1–v0.7.6), 0 development builds (v0.8.0 build 2 – v0.8.0 build 8) 2012 •4 major alpha updates (v0.2.0–v0.5.0), 4 minor alpha updates (v0.2.1–v0.3.3), 3 revision updates (v0.2.1 alpha2 – v0.4.0 rev 3) 2011 •1 pre-release (Pre-release), 1 major alpha update (v0.1.0), 3 minor alpha updates (v0.1.1–v0.1.3)

    Legacy Console Edition

    2020 •1 PlayStation 3 Update (PlayStation 3 Edition 1.84), 1 PlayStation Vita Update (PlayStation Vita Edition 1.84) 2019 •9 PlayStation 4 updates (1.85–1.95), 2 PlayStation 3/Vita updates (1.83-1.84), 1 Xbox 360 update (TU74), 1 Xbox One update (CU58), 1 Wii U patch (Patch 43) 2018 •13 Xbox 360 updates (TU61–TU73), 6 Xbox One updates (CU52–CU57), 19 PlayStation updates (1.65–1.84), 12 Wii U patches (Patch 31 – Patch 42), 5 Switch updates (1.0.12–1.0.17) 2017 •14 Xbox 360 updates (TU37–TU60), 15 Xbox One updates (CU37–CU51), 25 PlayStation updates (1.40–1.64), 15 Wii U patches (Patch 16 – Patch 30), 11 Switch updates (1.0.1–1.0.11) 2016 •15 Xbox 360 updates (TU32–TU46), 17 Xbox One updates (CU20–CU36), 17 PlayStation updates (1.23–1.39), 12 Wii U patches (Patch 4 – Patch 15) 2015 •12 Xbox 360 updates (TU20–TU31), 12 Xbox One updates (CU8–CU19), 10 PlayStation updates (1.13–1.22), 3 Wii U patches (Patch 1 – Patch 3) 2014 •6 Xbox 360 updates (TU12–TU19), 7 Xbox One updates (CU1–CU7), 10 PlayStation updates (1.03–1.12) 2013 •6 Xbox 360 updates (TU8–TU13), 3 PS3 updates (1.0–1.02) 2012 •7 Xbox 360 updates (TU1–TU7)

    April 2009

    •29 – Infiniminer is released, a game by Zachtronics Industries (creators of the critically acclaimed 2011 puzzle game SpaceChem), whose concept mainly inspired Notch for Minecraft. It was regularly updated and became open-source less than a month later.

    May 2009 – Birth of Minecraft

    •10 – Development on "Cave Game" started using RubyDung, an abandoned game project of Notch, and Infiniminer as bases for the code. •13 – Java: First video of "Cave Game", Block placement, first Mobs (Humans), physics created (Cave game tech test). •14 – Java: "Cave Game" renamed to "Minecraft: Order of the Stone" after a suggestion by RinkuHero from The Independent Games Wiki on an IRC with Notch, "Minecraft" being an analogy to the famous real-time strategy game StarCraft (Pre-classic). •16 – Java: Early private testing, among TIGSource members (Classic 0.0.2a-0.0.9a). •17 – First release of the game (Classic 0.0.11a). Game name shortened to simply "Minecraft". •21 – Accounts can now be registered. •24 – An official Minecraft Forum is opened.

    June 2009

    •1 – Java: First Multiplayer test (Classic 0.0.15a (Multiplayer Test 1)). Notch starts his new job at Jalbum. •7 – Java: Multiplayer released (Classic 0.0.16a). •14 – Java: Custom Skins released (Classic 0.0.18a).

    January 2010

    •13 – Java: Introduction of infinite Water (Indev 0.31-20100113). Minecraft passes 100,000 registered users. •21 – Minecraft can now be gifted to non-premium players. •29 – Java: Introduction of the Crafting system (Indev 0.31-20100129).

    February 2010

    •5 – Hayden Scott-Baron leaves Minecraft development. •27 –

    June 2010

    •1 – Notch gets back to work 100% on Minecraft after a pause after having left his job at Jalbum a few weeks before. •17 – Minecraft passes 20,000 sales. •18 – Java: Seecret Friday Update 1 released. Minecart system introduced. •25 – Java: Seecret Friday Update 2 released. Dungeons introduced. •30 –

    January 2011

    •3 – Tobias Möllstam and Carl Manneh join the Mojang team. •12 – Minecraft surpasses 1 million sales. •13 – Java: Beta 1.2 released.

    February 2011

    •21 – Java: Client/Launcher Update. Updates are now manually triggered. •22 – Java: Beta 1.3 released.

    March 2011

    •2 – Scrolls, Mojang's second game, is announced on The Word of Notch. •4 – "Minecraft - Volume Alpha", the soundtrack of the game by C418, is released. •31 – Java: Beta 1.4 released.

    January 2012

    •12 – Java: Java Edition 1.1 released. •16 - Edu: 0.9652 released. •18 – As part of the worldwide protest against SOPA, Mojang establishes a blackout on all their sites for the entire day. •24 – LEGO announces that the LEGO Minecraft project has passed the 10,000 required votes.

    February 2012

    •11 – PE: v0.2.0 released for Android. •15 – LEGO reveals the final design of the first LEGO Minecraft set. •17 – PE: Alpha 0.2.0 released for iOS. •17 - Edu: 0.969 released. •18 – Catacomb Snatch, a game developed by Mojang in the span of a weekend as part of a charity project called the Humble Bundle Mojam, is released. •28 – The Bukkit team (composed of Nathan "Dinnerbone" Adams, Warren "EvilSeph" Loo, Erik "Grum" Broes & Nathan "Tahg" Gilbert) officially joins Mojang in order to further develop the Minecraft server software and to aid with the creation of modding APIs.

    March 2012

    •1 – Java: Java Edition 1.2.1 released (1.2 was skipped for practical purposes). •12 – The "Elder Scrolls vs. Scrolls" lawsuit has an outcome: Mojang can call their game "Scrolls", but no sequel using this name will be allowed. •22 - Edu: 0.97 released.

    January 2013

    •9 - Edu: 0.984 released. •30 – PE: v0.6.0 released.

    March 2013

    •13 – Java: Java Edition 1.5 "Redstone Update" released. •13 – Legacy Console: Skin Pack 4 released. It includes 45 skins, some with capes.

    April 2013

    •1 – Java: Minecraft 2.0 announced as an April Fools joke. •4 – Legacy Console: TU9 released. •5 – Minecraft for Java surpasses 10 million sales. •8 – Aleksandra "MissMarzenia" "Ola" Zając joined Mojang as customer support agent. •18 -

    January 2014

    •2 – Michael "Searge" Stoyke, known for his work on the Mod Coder Pack, joins Mojang as developer for the Java edition. •9 – Java: The first 1.8 snapshot (14w02a) was released.

    February 2014

    •26 – Java: 1.7.5 is released. •27 – Realms is launched in Nordic countries.

    March 2014

    •26 – Legacy Console: TU14 is released. •27 – PS3: 1.04 is released along with Skin Packs 1, the Battle & Beasts skin pack as well as the City and Plastic texture packs all released as available DLC.

    January 2015

    •6 - Legacy Console: Minecraft 1.12 released on PlayStation Vita Edition for North America. •23 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU20, CU8, and 1.13 released on 360, One, and all PlayStation Editions, respectively. •29 – Ryan Holtz leaves Mojang.

    February 2015

    •2 – MINECON 2015 is announced for July 4–5. •4 – Java: Mojang releases the ability to change your Minecraft username. Mojang also releases old unpaid usernames at the same time. Players jump at the opportunity to get preferred usernames. •11 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU21, CU9, and 1.14 released on 360, One, and all PlayStation Editions, respectively. •11 – PE: Daniel "darngeek" Wustenhoff joins the developer team of Minecraft: Pocket Edition. •19 – Java: Minecraft Java Edition 1.8.2 is released. •20 – Java: Minecraft Java Edition 1.8.3 is released. •25 – Legacy Console: Minecraft CU10 released on Xbox One Edition. •27 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU22 released on Xbox 360 Edition.

    March 2015

    •12 – Minecraft: Console Edition wins a BAFTA Games Award in the family category. •25 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU23, CU11, and 1.15 released on 360, One, and all PlayStation Editions, respectively. •28 – Minecraft wins a Kids' Choice Award for "Most Addicting Game".

    January 2016

    •19 – Minecraft: Education Edition announced. •21 – Minecraft: Story Mode - Episode 1: The Order of the Stone released on Wii U. •23 – Pi Edition is announced as being discontinued.

    February 2016

    •2 – Minecraft: Story Mode is nominated a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Video Game. •2 - Cobalt is officially released. •10–12 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU32, CU20 and 1.23 released on Xbox 360, One, and PlayStation Console Editions, respectively. •18 – PE: Minecraft: Pocket Edition v0.14.0 "Overworld Update" released. •25–26 – Legacy Console: Minecraft TU33, CU21, 1.24 and Patch 3 released on all Console Editions, respectively. •29 – Java: Minecraft Java Edition 1.9 "The Combat Update" released.

    March 2016

    •22 – Telltale Games announces three additional episodes of Minecraft: Story Mode as downloadable content. •29 – Minecraft: Story Mode - Episode 5: Order Up! released.

  2. The best-selling game on a single platform is Wii Sports, with nearly 83 million sales for the Wii console. In 2023, Minecraft became the first video game to surpass 300 million copies sold worldwide.

    • Map: Honey Parkour. In this Minecraft map, you will find the latest evolution in parkour maps added to snapshot 19w41a: honey blocks. Players can stick to this block type and then slide along the walls for some incredible parkour moments.
    • Map: Honey Elevator. Just like the map before, this one utilizes Minecraft's new honey blocks but in a different way. In this map, you will face the challenge of going up several stories instead of wall jumping and sliding.
    • Map: Bitty Parkour. This excellent parkour challenge actually consists of four maps in one, including: taiga, mineshaft, snow town, and beach. In the beginning, it's pretty easy, but as you progress through different levels, it gets harder and harder.
    • Map: Multigame Center. If you like really elaborate parkour maps, then this one will definitely surprise you. It's made up of eight different levels that occupy separate parts of the map.
    • Infested. Infested is a multiplayer hide and seek map. Similar to Among Us, it is a PvP map, where one player is infested and has to hunt everyone around them.
    • Funland 3. As the name reveals, this map provides us with a huge amusement land with over 100 different areas to explore. The theme park has 36 roller coasters, 17 water rides, 17 restaurants, 7 shops, and 6 kiddie rides.
    • Minechester City. Before you guess, I want to make it clear that this map isn’t a recreation of Manchester City from the UK. Instead, it’s a full-fledged unique Minecraft city that has skyscrapers, houses, an airport, a hospital, and more.
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