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Minecraft on PS4 Supports Touchpad It will be Followed Minecraft won't finish the bridge to PS4, Vita and Xbox One until August, but a PlayStation Blog update lends a few more details about what we can expect from the port to Sony's latest home console. We've previously been told that the world's sizes will be "a lot bigger" on newer consoles however this update gives details: you'll have 36 times more space for flagship construction sites on the PS4 than you did on the PS3. The DualShock 4's touchpad may be considered a brand new tool in your arsenal, since 4J Studios has added optional support for crafting and menu navigation. The PS4 version will offer eight-player online play, with a single PS4 being able to host up to four players via split-screen. Minecraft's PS4 debut will be followed by "a assortment of Sony-specific DLC coming soon after release." As a reminder, saved games can be transferred between the PS3 and Xbox 360, so you can continue to exercise your design muscles without worrying about re-starting from scratch. When the PS4 and Xbox One builds arrive in August it will be possible upgrade from digital versions for $4.99. In addition, PlayStation users can stick with the PS3 and get access to the Vita version for free. Mojang would love to offer discounts to spin disc-based Minecraft versions. However, the article mentions that it's "proving to be a little more difficult to set up." We'll have to wait to determine if this is feasible. PREMIUMEBOOKS.ORG
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