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    Minecraft is receiving a significant visual overhaul with the Vibrant Visuals update

    LuckyBy LuckyMarch 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    something to look forward to: The official versions of Minecraft have seen a large extent in their 15 -year history. However, an upcoming update aims to distribute the first important graphical upgrade of the iconic sandbox game – while still preserving its retro beauty. Additionally, developer Mojang recently explained why it would not switch to a fremium model in the future.

    Mojang has unveiled a plan to increase the graphics of Minecraft to a great extent. While the game will maintain its signature blocked style, a new optional mode will introduce dynamic lighting and shadow.

    Dubbed vibrant visual, upgrade will include directional lighting and volumetric fog. Each block will put a dynamic shade depending on the light source direction, and the players will see reflections on water and metal surfaces.

    One of the most noticeable reforms will be the presence of the Sun. Instead of appearing as a huge block in the sky only, it will now emit volumetric light worldwide during the day, casting dynamic shadows and reflections around the players.

    Semi-transparent objects like grass and leaves will display a subtle glow due to disintegration, while the glass will react dynamically as the light passes through it.

    The vibrant view is purely cosmetic and will not affect the gameplay. Players can join the same world whether the mode is capable. New graphics are also fully backward with the current Minecraft world, allowing players to re -look their creations in advanced style without losing progress.

    The Bedrock version will receive the first upgrade, although Mojang has not yet specified which platforms will support it. A limited number of equipment will soon get access to a initial beta, and all Java versions will receive updates shortly after the full Bedrek release.

    Initial screenshots suggest that vibrant views will not go away as Minecraft RTX – a path tracing mode released for PC in 2020 – but will probably be compatible with a more wider range of equipment.

    During the recent Minecraft Live event, Mojang also confirmed its commitment to the current pricing structure of the game. While popular games as minecraft can generate large-scale revenue with a free-to-play model and microtrans, Mozang told IGN that the traditional one-time purchase is better for the design of the game and helps to keep it accessible to the widespread audiences.

    Minecraft: The Bedrock version is available on the game pass and various other platforms for $ 29.99, while the deluxe version, including the Java version, costs $ 39.99. A free test version is also available.

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