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64.0.0.661.AppImage And Run It The launcher was rewritten in 2020 to use mainly a fake Java Native Interface to communicate with Minecraft: Bedrock Edition. Also, shortly after the release of the first 64bit versions of the Google Play Store, this previously 32bit-only Launcher has been updated to arm64 and x86_64. AppImageP Prebuilt AppImage binary's for linux the x86_64, x86, hardfloat and armv8 are available here. After downloading simply open terminal, chmod +x Minecraft_Bedrock_Launcher-x86_64.0.0.661.AppImage and run it. You should be able to run it with double-click using some Filemanagers similar to a *.exe file on Windows. Otherwise run Minecraft-servers from a Terminal ./Minecraft_Bedrock_Launcher-x86_64.0.0.661.AppImage If this is your first time installing an AppImage, you will need an Icon in your Startmenu Install AppImageLauncher - run the AppImage as before - AppImageLauncher will ask you to integrate it, just click yes. You will be able to start and update the Launcher directly from your startmenu FlatpakP Flathub also lets you install mcpelauncher on Linux. To install it, first set up Flatpak then launch If this is the first time you have installed a Flatpak Please sign out of your Computer and sign back in to locate the Launcher in your startmenu. To run it, run macOSP You can download prebuilt macOS binary's here. If not, the updater will not work.
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