Currently, in Minecraft Bedrock Edition, players can play across different platforms like PC and mobile devices, but syncing worlds between these devices requires the use of Minecraft Realms, a paid service. My suggestion is to implement a free automatic world synchronization feature across devices without requiring the use of Realms.
Objective:
Allow players who own Minecraft on different devices (PC, Android, iOS, etc.) to play on the same world and continue their progress regardless of which platform they are using, without having to pay for Realms or manually transfer files.
Benefits:
More flexibility for players, allowing them to continue their progress on any device they have on hand.
Streamlines the gameplay experience, especially for those who own Minecraft on multiple platforms.
It could be similar to what already exists in Minecraft Java Edition, where world synchronization across devices doesn’t require paid services.
Proposal:
I suggest Mojang implements a cloud feature that allows players to automatically sync their worlds across devices with the same Microsoft account, in a simple and cost-free manner.
Conclusion:
I believe this would enhance the experience for many players and help expand the popularity of Minecraft across multiple platforms. It could also be a great way to encourage more players to invest in Bedrock Edition.
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