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A game drop<ref name="bats and pots">Template:Tweet</ref> (or simply drop)<ref name="shy friends">Template:Mcnet</ref> is a type of Minecraft:named update containing a number of features related to a theme. Three to four game drops are released each year.
Description
Game drops are loosely planned up to two years at most in advance, give or take, depending on community feedback.<ref>Template:Ytl (2:43:47)</ref> A game drop can be small, like Minecraft:Bats and Pots or bigger, like Minecraft:Mounts of Mayhem. Game drops can have any number of features, and can tackle any feature types.<ref>Template:Ytl (3:20:10)Template:Info needed</ref>
The game drop system was first announced with the release of Minecraft:Armored Paws. Minecraft:Bats and Pots was then retroactively called a drop. Due to being released after the announcement of the game drop system, Minecraft:Tricky Trials would also qualify as a drop but is not officially considered one.
For the most part, one game drop is released in each business quarter of a year.
List of game drops
2023
| Name | Release date | Versions | Main features | |
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| Minecraft:Bats and Pots | December 5, 2023 | 1.20.3 | 1.20.50 |
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2024
| Name | Release date | Versions | Main features | |
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| Minecraft:Armored Paws | April 23, 2024 | 1.20.5 | 1.20.80 |
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| Minecraft:Bundles of Bravery | October 22, 2024 | 1.21.2 | 1.21.40 |
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| Minecraft:The Garden Awakens | December 3, 2024 | 1.21.4 | 1.21.50 | |
2025
2026
| Name | Release date | Versions | Main features | |
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| Minecraft:Tiny Takeover | March 24, 2026 | 26.1 | 26.10 |
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| Minecraft:Chaos Cubed | Q2 2026 | 26.2 | 26.30 | |
Game drops by season
Game drops can be classified into four types, based on which Northern Hemisphere season they are released in:
Although it is no longer the primary classification for game drops, Minecraft:Mojang Studios has used this nomenclature on several occasions:
- Minecraft:The Garden Awakens has explicitly been referred to as the "Winter Drop" during its Minecraft:experiment phase Template:In.
- Minecraft:Spring to Life and Minecraft:The Copper Age were respectively referred to as "Spring drop" and "Fall drop" in the
manifest.jsonfile of their respective experimental packs Template:In.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref><ref>Template:Tweet</ref> - Minecraft:Chase the Skies was named "Summer drop" by a Mojang employee.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- Some files on Minecraft:Minecraft.net use season to refer to drops in their names; for example :
- MCV_SpringDrop_testing_Jan8_Wildflowers_8a_1280x720.jpg uses "SpringDrop".<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
- MCV_Su25_VibrantVisuals_April2_Overworld_2_1280x720.jpg uses "Su25" for "Summer 2025".<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
- MCV_FA25_July22_02_Feature_CopperGolemStatue_C_DotNet_1280x720.jpg uses "FA25" for "Fall 2025".<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
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See also
Minecraft:es:Game drop Minecraft:fr:Game drop Minecraft:it:Game drop Minecraft:ja:小規模アップデート Minecraft:ko:게임 드롭 Minecraft:pt:Drop de jogo Minecraft:ru:Игровой дроп Minecraft:th:เกมดรอป