Minecraft Bedrock Update 1.21.121 Fixes Crashes, Input Bugs, and UI Issues Across Platforms

by Ali Haider

Mojang Studios has released Minecraft Bedrock Update 1.21.121, a stability-focused patch that addresses several technical issues discovered after the launch of version 1.21.120. The update, which is rolling out across all supported platforms—including Windows, PlayStation 4 (v3.24), and PlayStation 5 (v01.034.000)—targets crashes, input problems, and performance inconsistencies. It is primarily a maintenance patch aimed at improving the overall gameplay experience following community reports of specific bugs.

Among the key fixes are corrections to Windows input handling, where certain actions caused the mouse cursor or camera to behave erratically, as well as the restoration of IME (Input Method Editor) support for multilingual text input. On PlayStation 5, the patch resolves a critical memory issue that caused crashes when stacking large add-ons. Additionally, the update addresses a resource pack settings bug, ensuring that changes now apply correctly in-game.

Full Patch Notes

Version Information

  • Windows Edition: Rolling out via Microsoft Store
  • PlayStation 4 Version: 3.24
  • PlayStation 5 Version: 01.034.000
  • Release Date: November 4, 2025

Fixes and Improvements

Input

  • Fixed a bug on Windows where resuming the game with Task Manager open caused the cursor to stutter at the screen’s center (MCPE-229549).
  • Fixed a bug on Windows where the camera snapped in a random direction after closing the GUI and clicking a mouse button (MCPE-229848).
  • Restored IME (Input Method Editor) support on Windows, allowing for proper text input in supported languages (MCPE-229246).

Stability and Performance

  • Fixed a crash caused by using a data-driven renderer.
  • Fixed a PlayStation 5 crash related to excessive memory consumption when stacking large add-ons.

User Interface

  • Fixed a bug preventing resource pack settings from applying correctly in-game after being changed (MCPE-229024).

Minecraft remains the best-selling video game of all time, offering an endlessly creative sandbox experience where players can explore, craft, and build in block-based, procedurally generated worlds. Developed by Mojang Studios, the game is available in both Java Edition and Bedrock Edition, with the latter supporting full cross-platform play across Windows 10/11, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.

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