The brand new update is already live via the PlayStation Network

Jan 21, 2014 19:29 GMT  ·  By

Minecraft for the PlayStation 3 has just received a brand new update, in the form of patch 1.03, which is finally available for download after being revealed last week.

Minecraft made its debut last month on the PlayStation 3 console and, since then, quite a lot of users have complained about different issues.

Developer 4J Studios revealed last week that a patch was coming soon to fix many different problems and, after confirming update 1.03, it's finally available for download worldwide today, January 21, via the PlayStation Network.

In case you forgot, check out the changelog below, via the Minecraft forums.

- Fix for issue in multiplayer/splitscreen which could cause save file corruption. - Fix for memory issue causing random game freezes and exits to XMB. - Fix for being unable to join games at times (“The host has exited the game” message incorrectly being displayed). - Fix for splitscreen crash on adding a player when language is Russian. - Fix for issue which can prevent leaderboard updates and some trophy awards. - Fix for issue causing “No DLC offers available” message when converting trial to full version. - Fix for game render glitch when a new streaming music track starts up. - Fix for a lighting issue on a network client. - Fix for the block damage decal being incorrectly offset - Fix for selected item text not fading off screen if a menu is opened when it’s visible. - Fix for “Where are we now” music disc - Fix for issue with Ghasts firing at certain angles - A few rendering performance improvements

4J Studios is currently working on a new Title Update for Minecraft on the Xbox 360, as well as versions of the game for the PS4 and Xbox One next-gen consoles. Unfortunately, no release dates are available just yet.