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Beta was the fifth and final development stage before the official release of Minecraft 1.0. It was preceded by Alpha, announced on Notch's blog on December 11, 2010, and released nine days later on December 20, 2010.[1] When Minecraft entered this stage, the game saw a 50% price increase (to $19.50), therefore making the game cost 25% off of the full price.

Features[]

Major updates[]

  • Beta 1.0: The first version of Beta, which added server-side inventories and inventory item tooltips
  • Beta 1.1: Added support for special events on specific dates during the holiday period.
  • Beta 1.2: Added many new blocks, squid, sheep variants, and new trees
  • Beta 1.3: Added beds, repeaters, and new slabs
  • Beta 1.4: Added cookies, wolves, and a new Minecraft logo
  • Beta 1.5: Added cobwebs, new saplings, new rails, charged creepers, and weather
  • Beta 1.6: Added variants of tall grass, trapdoors, and maps.
  • Beta 1.7: Added pistons and shears
  • Beta 1.8: Added many new features related to adventuring

Trivia[]

  • There existed a debug version of Beta 1.3 where the player spawned with 64 torches, 64 beds, a diamond axe, a diamond pickaxe, and a diamond shovel upon creating a new world. The version is unofficially called "Beta 1.3a".
  • The first time Notch released Beta 1.1, fonts.txt was missing and he realized that he needed to make an update faster and sooner, and about 20 minutes later, Beta 1.1_01 and Beta 1.1_02 was released to fix the bug.
  • The first version of Xbox 360 Edition was the same as Beta 1.6.6.
  • Some sound effects in Beta will no longer play the old sound effect, instead they will play the newer sounds because sounds are not stored in the .jar file.

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