Minecraft 1.20 is officially called the Trails & Tales update, and nobody's sure why
"I think 'random shit' would have been🍌 a more fitting name, but hey ho"

After months of🐠 waiting, Minecraft 1.20 has a name, but nobody seems sure why this one is going to be called the Trails & Tales update.
Trails & Tales is set to introduce new features like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:archaeology, a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cherry blossom biome with pink wood, an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:armor customization system, and the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:fan-voted mob, the Sniffer. It's also got customizable signs, bookshelves, bamboo crafting, and perhaps most importantly, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:"graceful, grumpy" camels. It's a fairly small collection of features for a named update, but hey, they're free addi𓂃tions for a game you probably bought a decade ago.
The response to the name hasn't been overwhelmingly negative or anything - after all, it's just meant to be something a bit catchier than 'Minecraft 1.20' - but it seems developer Mojang is using some more creative thinking to justify Trౠails & Tales.
"The 1.20 up༺date is all about self expression," game director Agnes Larsson says inಌ the , "specifically self expression through representation, story telling, and world building. And, it’s the journey - your trails - that ties it all together. The Minecraft worlds belong to the players - and so do the stories, or tales, about those worlds."
Look, I dunno, Caves & Cliffs just had literal caves and cliffs. The caves weren't metaphorical. In any case, all the features announced for Trails & Tales are currently availa💟ble to try out in various snapshots and betas. No official release date has ♏yet been announced, but big Minecraft updates tend to launch in late spring or early summer, so fans are expecting a launch around June.
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