Have you been by the official Minecraft feedback site lately? In case you missed it, it’s got a brand new look, and we’re here to give you a guided tour of how it works!
The feedback site helps our team find out about the things that matter to you the most and what you want to see in Minecraft. The community team reads your suggestions and feedback every day. Then, we compile the feedback and discuss it with the teams that need to see them. Once the team knows what everyone would like to see in the game, they discuss the concept (and the comments), decide if it’s right for Minecraft, draw up a basic plan, decide when they can devote time to work on the idea, and at some point start to work on those new things. Making new ideas happen is pretty easy, right?
Turns out, getting an idea into Minecraft is a pretty long process (and I just simplified it a lot) involving different teams around the world. So if you’re suggesting something, be patient – you may not see it in the next patch, but you may see it eventually! If you’re curious about what’s coming to Minecraft right away, check the beta and snapshot changelogs.
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