Minecraft Bedrock has received hotfix 1.21.124, targeting several performance and stability problems reported after recent updates. The patch aims to improve overall reliability, particularly in scenarios where crashes or memory issues disrupted normal play. Developers note that they have been actively monitoring player feedback to shape this release.
This hotfix also addresses multiple input and network protocol issues, ensuring smoother control interactions and improved connectivity for players joining Realms with certain add-ons. The update is rolling out across platforms progressively, so users may see it become available at different times.
Patch Notes
Performance and Stability
- Fixed various crashes affecting gameplay stability
- Fixed a texture memory leak that occurred when multiple players joined and disconnected from a server
Input
- Fixed an issue causing the mouse to interact with external windows such as notification pop ups unexpectedly (MCPE 230832)
- Fixed a bug that prevented input controls from functioning when using an IME (MCPE 230785)
Network Protocol
- Fixed a packet verification issue that prevented players from joining a Realm when using certain add ons (MCPE 230711)
Game Details
Minecraft Bedrock Edition hotfix 1.21.124 was released on November 21, 2025, with the update rolling out gradually across supported platforms. The Bedrock Edition supports Windows 10 and 11 PCs, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.
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