The new patch solves bugs introduced by update 25

Jul 3, 2015 14:48 GMT  ·  By

Minecraft on the Xbox 360 has just received a brand new patch, in the form of title update 26, which brings a suite of bug fixes for issues that started happening since TU25 launched earlier this week.

Minecraft is a huge hit on consoles, eclipsing the already massive popularity the game earned on its original PC platform. Console developer 4J Studios has released a suite of massive updates throughout the years, while bringing the title to Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS4, PS3, or PS Vita.

Earlier this week, a massive patch launched across all consoles, bringing forth plenty of brand new features, like super flat worlds, but also plenty of new items, options, and many other bug fixes.

Minecraft for Xbox 360 title update 26 is now live

Unfortunately, while the patch rolled out without any big incidents on most devices, Xbox 360 owners met quite a few annoying problems after installing the update, which were bigger or smaller in scope.

In order to remedy these problems and ensure that the huge Minecraft Xbox 360 community remains happy, 4J Studios has just launched a fresh patch, in the form of title update 26, which includes a series of solutions to plenty of problems.

More specifically, Xbox 360 owners will no longer be met with errors when deleting or renaming a save, interacting with stacking doors, or removing leads from fences.

Players should no longer be able to destroy mine carts when the "can build and mine" privilege is disabled, and they can't open contains when that respective privilege is also disabled.

You can check out the full changelog for Minecraft for Xbox 360 title update 26 below, via the official forums. The new patch is already available for download via the Xbox Live online service and should be automatically transferred the next time you start the game and are connected to the internet.

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