The Tricky Trials update adds a whole host of new content to the popular sandbox game, including new decorative blocks, hostile mobs, items, weapons, paintings, and the trial chambers – a sprawling structure stuffed with traps and treasures for players to discover. The update is available to download now on both the Java and Bedrock versions of Minecraft.
Back in December, developer Mojang Studios quietly added a new "next-gen" feature to the Xbox Series X|S version of Minecraft. While this wasn't a native release, the update finally allowed for 4K support on the newer consoles, as reported by WindowsCentral. This feature was welcomed, but it wasn't exactly the native version that fans were hoping for.
With 120FPS support, ray-tracing, and more still being begged for by fans, it was starting to look like a current-gen version would never see the light of day...until now.
Following the release of Minecraft's Tricky Trials update yesterday, one fan took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a new discovery. In the game's settings, Mojang Studios appears to have added a 'PlayStation 5 Preview' button. The button currently does nothing when selected, but the preview option allows players to "experience the latest and greatest upcoming Minecraft features and provide feedback to the Mojang team," according to the description.
While this is far from confirmation that a PlayStation 5 version of Minecraft is in the works, it is just the latest in a long line of rumours and leaks. Back in March, PlayStation Game Size, a reliable account that tracks backend details on the PlayStation 4 and 5, announced via X that PS5 version of Minecraft was on the way.
PS GAME SIZE LOOK AT THIS!!! pic.twitter.com/Q6QjsECMMt
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