Minecraft Java Bedrock Edition Launcher
Minecraft Java Bedrock Edition Launcher (1.20.4, 1.19.4) is the game downloader and launcher for Minecraft: Java Edition and one of the game downloaders and launchers for Minecraft for Windows (Bedrock Edition), Minecraft Dungeons, and Minecraft Legends. It is available for Windows, macOS and Linux, but Minecraft for Windows and Minecraft Legends can be played only on Windows 10 & 11, and Minecraft Dungeons only on Windows 7 or later.
This is basically a single entry point for different versions of Minecraft that exist for Windows users. You can switch to the different versions of the game from the left panel of the Minecraft Launcher. Before the Minecraft Launcher, Windows 10 and 11 users had to access different versions separately. The Minecraft Launcher makes Minecraft (Bedrock Edition), Minecraft: Java Edition, and Minecraft Dungeons, all accessible from a single location. For new users who find the different versions very confusing, this will be somewhat of a relief.
Features:
- Managing multiple profiles.
- Usage of refresh tokens rather than storing the password locally.
- Ability to update libraries such as LWJGL.
- Offline mode (The first time launch requires an Internet connection to download required resources).
- Available in 57 languages.
- Downloading server versions of updates.
- Automatic updates.
- Crashes are indexed through a database for information on how to fix the issue.
- Crashes can be reported to Mojang through Hopper.
- Ability to play old Alpha and Beta versions of the game, as well as snapshots and all release versions.
- Changing skin without going to website.
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Minecraft Java Bedrock Edition Launcher (1.20.4, 1.19.4) Download Links
For All Versions from Minecraft 1.7.10 to Minecraft 1.20.4, 1.20.1, 1.19.2
For Windows 10, 11 (Exe file): Download from Server 1 – Download from Server 2
For Windows 7, 8 (Legacy – Msi file): Download from Server 1 – Download from Server 2
For MAC OS (Dmg file): Download from Server 1 – Download from Server 2
For Debian, Ubuntu (Deb file): Download from Server 1 – Download from Server 2
For Other Linux (Tar.gz file): Download from Server 1 – Download from Server 2