A small patch featuring only a few changes, Minecraft update 1.35/Content Update 32 is now live on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with 4J Studios saying it will be out for other platforms “over the next few days.”
Update: 1.35 is now live on PS3 and PS Vita. The patch notes are the same as PS4 (below), and the PS3 version also includes a “fix for Birthday skin packs and Minecon pack not showing in the skin select for players with the Blu-ray version.”
As the patch notes detail, vote-to-kick has been removed in Mini Games, there’s a crash fix for those who quit after winning a match, and more:
Remove vote-to-kick function in Mini Games. The host can kick players only in the Lobby.
Disable small, floating and oddly shaped skins in public Tumble games.
Fix for Battle mini game showdown playing Tumble mini game showdown sound.
Fixed a bug where last player to die in Tumble would get stuck respawning.
Fix for being able to unlock Hunger Pain achievement by killing yourself while starving.
Fix for crash if a client wins the match and then quits the game.
The previous update, version 1.33 at the end of August , added the Tumble Mini Game, new Trophies for the Battle Mini Game, and support for new Battle DLC.
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Dragon Quest Builders
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Terraria
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