

Again, some DLC does not transfer on these platforms. This also happened with the Nintendo Switch Edition on June 21, 2018, and PlayStation 4 Edition on December 10, 2019. Users can also continue to play on the Xbox One Edition instead. Worlds and DLC were intended to be transferable to Bedrock Edition, however some DLC does not carry over.

People who owned it were entitled to download the Bedrock Edition of Minecraft for free.

On September 20, 2017, the Xbox One Edition was withdrawn from the Microsoft Store, in conjunction with Bedrock Edition's Better Together Update. Since it no longer comprised all implementations for all consoles, the term was amended. Previously, the simpler term "Console Edition" was used to refer to these editions on this wiki, but with the release of the Better Together Update, three of the platforms received an implementation of Bedrock Edition as well. As with all editions, updates were free of charge. Legacy Console Edition introduced new features such as a simplified crafting system, in-game tutorials, leaderboards, built-in mini games and split-screen multiplayer (excluding PlayStation Vita Edition), as well as online multiplayer for up to sixteen players, which required a PlayStation Plus membership (PS4), Xbox Live Gold membership, Nintendo Network ID (Wii U), or a Nintendo Switch Online membership. Legacy Console Edition is a discontinued term that refers collectively to several nearly identical editions of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios for game consoles. Xbox 360 J(DVD) Xbox One SeptemNovem(Blu-ray) PS3 Decem(Blu-ray) PS4 SeptemOcto(Blu-ray) PS Vita Octo Retail Novem(NA) Novem(Europe) Novem(UK and Ireland) Wii U Decem J(Retail) Nintendo Switch (NA) (Europe)
