Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.100.24 Beta and Preview: How to Download on All Platforms

Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.100.24 Beta and Preview: How to Download on All Platforms

Mojang Studios has officially rolled out the Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.100.24 beta and preview on July 16, 2025, giving players early access to gameplay changes, block behavior tweaks, mob updates, and vital bug fixes. If you're eager to explore what's new before the official release, this guide will walk you through how to download and install the latest beta and preview on all supported devices, including Xbox, PlayStation, Android, iOS, and Windows PC.

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Note: The 1.21.100.24 beta is only available on Xbox One/Series X|S, PlayStation 4/5, Android/iOS, and Windows 10/11. Trial versions or accounts without an active Game Pass cannot access this beta.

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What’s New in Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.100.24?

This beta introduces a batch of experimental gameplay improvements, adjusted block mechanics, refined mob interactions, and a set of bug fixes that address several persistent issues. While full patch notes are usually available via Mojang, this build mainly focuses on enhancing overall game stability and introducing minor but meaningful refinements.

How to Download Minecraft Bedrock 1.21.100.24 Beta and Preview 

Xbox One & Series X|S

To install the beta on your Xbox console:

  1. Open the Xbox Game Store or Game Pass Library.

  2. Search for “Minecraft Preview” using the search bar.

  3. Select the preview version from the results and hit Install.

  4. Keep your console connected to the internet to ensure smooth download and avoid corrupted files.

You must have a licensed copy of Minecraft Bedrock or an active Xbox Game Pass (Regular or Ultimate).


PlayStation 4 & 5

To access the beta on your PS4 or PS5:

  1. Launch Minecraft from the home screen or game library.

  2. Navigate the left sidebar to find the “Preview” option.

  3. Tap “Get PlayStation Preview”, then click Download.

  4. Maintain a stable internet connection during installation.

Your progress from the main game does not carry over to preview builds, so treat it as a sandbox experience.


Android Devices

To get the beta on Android:

  1. Open the Google Play Store on your device.

  2. Search for Minecraft, then scroll down and tap Join the Beta.

  3. Wait for the update to automatically replace your current version with the beta.

You may need to wait a few minutes for the beta to register on your account after joining.


iOS Devices

Here’s how to get the preview build on iOS:

  1. Download TestFlight from the App Store.

  2. Use the official Minecraft Preview Invite Link to check for available beta slots.

  3. If available, sign up and wait for the invitation email from Apple/Mojang.

  4. Tap View in TestFlight, then Install or Update the app.

iOS users must launch the preview build at least once a month to maintain access, due to limited slot availability.


Windows 10/11 PC

You have two ways to access the beta on your PC:

For Existing Preview Users

  1. Open the Microsoft Store and go to Library > Games.

  2. Locate Minecraft Preview, then hit Update.

  3. If no update appears, click Get Updates in the top-right corner.

You can also update using the Xbox app on Windows.

For First-Time Users

  1. Download the Minecraft Launcher from the Microsoft Store.

  2. Sign in with your Microsoft account.

  3. Under the Bedrock Edition, click the dropdown menu next to the Play button.

  4. Choose Latest Preview, then hit Play to download and install.

The first-time setup may take longer as it downloads necessary preview assets.


Final Tips

  • Always back up your worlds before switching to beta or preview builds.
  • These builds may contain bugs or crashes—report them via the Minecraft feedback site.
  • If you want to return to the stable version, uninstall the preview and reinstall the public version from your platform's store.

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