Minecraft Officially Reveals Biome, Details Bundles of Bravery Update

Mojang has finally given players a look at the various upcoming features for Minecraft, including an unsettling new biome, freaky enemy mobs, the addition of hardcore mode to Bedrock edition, and more. With the developer team behind the sandbox title taking a new approach to releasing fresh content for Minecraft, fans shouldn’t expect anything on the scale of more recent annual releases such as last year’s Trails and Tales update, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to look forward to in the coming months.




Instead of continuing to release the large annual updates that Minecraft fans have gotten used to by this point, Mojang has shifted its development strategy toward launching smaller, more consistent content “drops” for the game. These are intended to help keep players interested in Minecraft throughout the year, bringing in new biomes, mobs, and mechanics to keep the game growing at a steadier pace. Fans will also notice a distinct lack of a Minecraft mob vote this year around, with this formerly annual event being retired by Mojang in response to widespread player feedback that criticized the tradition due to it dividing the community and resulting in unused game concepts.


The next content drop that’s due to arrive in the very near future contains has been titled the Bundles of Bravery drop, which, appropriately, brings bundles to both main versions of Minecraft. Bundles were first revealed during Minecraft Live all the way back in 2020, and will allow players to better organize and effectively expand their inventories as the feature finally makes its way into the game. This drop will also bring hardcore mode to Minecraft Bedrock Edition. The prospect of this permadeath mode being introduced to Bedrock edition has always been rather controversial due to the version’s many notorious bugs, some of which can cause players to spontaneously take damage and die.


What Minecraft’s Upcoming Pale Garden Biome Is Bringing to The Game


Players can also look forward to a chunk of new content arriving in the game soon, which will see the addition of the eerie pale garden biome. This quiet environment is notably distinct from other overworld biomes in Minecraft, complete with thick, grey foliage and seemingly devoid of any mobs. When night falls, however, players exploring the pale garden biome can encounter the creaking – tree-like monsters that are immune to direct damage, but can only move when not being looked at.

Defeating the creaking will require players to track down and destroy creaking heart blocks buried in trees throughout the biome. These blocks can even be collected and repurposed by players, as can the new type of pale wood that can be found in the upcoming Minecraft biome. While Mojang hasn’t provided any specific dates just yet, it seems like players won’t have to wait long to see the new environment for themselves in an upcoming preview version.