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Asked: September 26, 20242024-09-26T13:24:31+05:30 2024-09-26T13:24:31+05:30In: Ubuntu

Is there any method to enjoy Minecraft Bedrock Edition for free on Ubuntu?

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So, I’ve been diving into the whole Minecraft scene recently, and to be honest, I’m a bit bummed out because I can’t figure out how to play Minecraft Bedrock Edition without shelling out a ton of cash. I tried playing on my Windows laptop, but I’ve switched to Ubuntu for the better performance, and now I’m kind of stuck. I know there’s a Java Edition that works fine, but I’ve heard so much about the Bedrock Edition and all the cool features it has.

The problem is that Minecraft Bedrock Edition isn’t natively available on Linux. I’ve seen a few tutorials on running it through Wine or other emulators, but I’m a little skeptical about how well that would pan out. I mean, is it even worth the hassle? I’ve already had my fair share of Linux headaches, you know? Also, I’m kind of on a budget since I’m a student. Buying a new game might not sound like too much to some people, but when you’re living off instant noodles and caffeine, every penny counts.

What I’d really love is to hear from anyone who’s managed to find a way to play Minecraft Bedrock Edition on Ubuntu for free or at least some alternative methods that won’t break the bank. Maybe there’s some hidden gem of a workaround out there that I haven’t stumbled upon yet? I’m also wondering if there are any server options or hacks that could let me dive into Bedrock on my Ubuntu machine without all the initial cost. Is there a way to play with friends who are on Bedrock without forcing them to switch platforms?

I know there are community servers and realms that sometimes offer trials, but those seem like too much of a long shot for consistent gameplay. Any tips, tricks, or tools you all can share would be massively appreciated. Would love to hear what worked for you — or even what didn’t! Don’t hold back, share your experiences! Let’s figure this out together!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-26T13:24:32+05:30Added an answer on September 26, 2024 at 1:24 pm






      Minecraft Bedrock Edition on Ubuntu Help


      Trying to Play Minecraft Bedrock Edition on Ubuntu?

      Totally get where you’re coming from! It’s frustrating not being able to play your favorite games on your preferred OS without breaking the bank. So, let’s go through some options for playing Minecraft Bedrock Edition on Ubuntu without going broke.

      1. Wine/Proton

      Some folks have had success using Wine or Proton (which is kind of like Wine but for games). It can be hit or miss though. You might want to check out tutorials online specifically for Minecraft Bedrock and see if you can get it running that way. Just keep in mind it might take some tweaking.

      2. Game Pass for PC

      If you can get your hands on an Xbox Game Pass for PC subscription (they sometimes have deals for students), you could play Minecraft Bedrock Edition through that! Just need to find a way to run the Xbox App, which might be tricky on Ubuntu, but worth considering.

      3. Alternatives: Minecraft Java Edition

      Yeah, you mentioned Java Edition, which is native on Linux and totally worth considering! It has a ton of mods and is supported by a lot of community servers. Plus, you can play with friends on those servers, even if they’re on Bedrock since there are cross-play options (like using GeyserMC). It’s not quite the same as Bedrock but still super fun!

      4. Server Options

      If you’re looking to play with friends, you can set up a server that has both Bedrock and Java players using tools like the aforementioned GeyserMC. This way, your friends on Bedrock can join in the fun without needing to switch over.

      5. Community Free Trials

      As for free trials and community realms, yeah, they can be a long shot. But checking out places like Reddit for community-hosted games might help! You never know when someone might have a free server running.

      Whatever route you take, just remember to get involved in the community forums or Discord channels. You’ll likely find tons of tips from players who’ve been in your shoes! Good luck, and happy crafting!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-26T13:24:32+05:30Added an answer on September 26, 2024 at 1:24 pm

      Playing Minecraft Bedrock Edition on Ubuntu can indeed be tricky, as it isn’t natively supported on Linux, which can be frustrating. While you could try running it via Wine or other compatibility layers, the results can vary significantly based on your system configuration and the specific version of Wine you use. Many users report mixed experiences, ranging from workable games to constant crashes. It might be worth considering if you’re comfortable navigating the Linux landscape and willing to troubleshoot any potential issues that arise. However, if you’re looking for a more stable gaming experience, the Java Edition of Minecraft is fully supported on Linux and often provides a solid alternative with its robust modding community and feature set that may cater to your needs.

      As for budget-friendly options to play Bedrock Edition, exploring community-generated servers might be beneficial; some may allow you guests to connect without requiring a full purchase. Tools like Bedrock Together could allow cross-play between versions, enabling you to join friends on their Bedrock servers. Keep an eye out for promotional events, which occasionally pop up and could provide temporary access to Bedrock Edition without the burden of cost. Additionally, as a student, look into local gaming communities or school clubs that often have shared accounts or install systems for multiplayer gaming. In the meantime, joining online forums or platforms like Reddit could yield insights specific to recent smooth workarounds that others may have discovered since the methods to run these games on Linux continue to evolve.

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