Minecraft on PS4 Supports Touchpad It will be Followed



Minecraft won't finish a bridge to PS4, Vita and Xbox One until August, however an PlayStation Blog update lends a few more details about what to expect from the port to Sony's most recent home console.



We were previously told that the world sizes would be "a significantly bigger" on consoles that are more modern. However this update offers more information The PS4 will offer 36 times more space for construction sites on the flagship than the PS3. It's possible to think of the DualShock 4's touchpad as a brand new tool in your inventory as well, since 4J Studios is implementing optional support for its use with crafting or menu navigation.



The PS4 version will allow eight players online play, with a single PS4 being capable of hosting up to four players via split-screen. "A bunch of Sony-specific DLC" will follow Minecraft's PS4 debut.



Saves can be transferred from the PS3 or Xbox 360 to allow you to keep developing your architectural abilities without having to start over. You can upgrade to digital versions beginning in August, using the PS4 or Xbox One builds. It will cost $4.99. PlayStation 3 owners can also upgrade to the Vita version by sticking to the PS3.



Mojang would love to offer discounts to spin disc-based Minecraft versions. However, the post mentions that it's "proving to be a little more difficult to install." We'll be waiting to find out if that's possible.
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