There Is A Hidden Version Of Minecraft On Playstation

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Published 2023-02-19
If you owned Minecraft on PS4 before December 2019 you'll have this secret second version! This video covers all the fun aspects of Minecraft PlayStation 4 Edition, including EXCLUSVE features that still don't exist on Bedrock or Java, even 9 YEARS later.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:24 Mini Games
02:38 GUI & Menus
02:59 Free Texture Packs
03:19 Customisable Superflat Worlds
04:06 World Size & Biome Scale Options
07:40 Crafting
09:29 Tutorial Worlds
11:40 Creative Mode Exclusive Features
14:36 Multiplayer
14:55 Performance
16:04 More Exclusive Features
17:11 Brief History of Console Edition
20:21 Mash-up Packs
21:15 Microtransactions
23:50 World Transfer
26:19 Minecraft PS4 Lookback
29:27 Outro

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Minecraft Bedrock is the same as Minecraft for Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Windows 10, Windows 11, and iOS/Android (Pocket Edition).

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All Comments (21)
  • @flameguy3416
    The version of Minecraft that isn't a mobile port, that doesn't lag on singleplayer offline mode, that pauses the game when you pause, that doesn't have dozens of bugs. Perfection.
  • @Bonnie_Boy
    This is incredibly Nostalgic, I remember playing the minigames with my friends when I was young and honestly I sometimes wish Minecraft stayed like that, it was so unique and perfect to play in my opinion.
  • @HatsuneMiku-lu4nw
    If you didn't know, it's possible to get the legacy PS4 edition still. In order to do this, as long as you load the original PlayStation 4 Edition disc, without updates, and create a world, when you run the new version, it will detect the save and allow you to play the legacy version. This means if you have a friend who owns this disc, you can create a world with it, buy the new version digitally or physically, and then get the old version included
  • @FusionCyborg
    I remember owning PS4 edition since 2015 (On disk.), and when it was forcefully updated to bedrock, I never was given the "Editions" option...


    I literally didn't even know the option existed until watching this video.
  • @L_Taker0
    You know you are getting old when your favorite childhood game version becomes a secret version of the game. Man I loved the ps4 edition playing with my friends on splitscreen, beating the game, stealing their stuff, I know it sounds cringe but I do miss those times and I think a lot of people will find this reletable. This game was and still is my childhood and I will play it even if people eventually start calling it a dead game.
  • @joeyAW
    Man, I absolutely cannot believe that there are people still learning about this. This is the only game I feel old enough to actually be an OG even though I only started playing xbox one edition. I remember when the game told me about "new minecraft" and I asked my dad to download it. I will miss you legacy mc, thanks for the memories.
  • @s8nwulf
    I’m literally about to cry, you’ve just unlocked so many memories for me. I really miss the old amplified terrain generation especially the savanna it became my favorite biome when it came out. And just seeing the old crafting menu is just wow it was so iconic. I also remember when I first played the elytra mini game and it was so hard for me to finish the race. If only I remembered when and I how I first started playing Minecraft. Thanks for showcasing this video
  • @peentz
    I mainly play on pc now, but I still occasionally boot up my ps4 and play this version of the game. The nostalgia is unreal. Especially all the OG official season corresponding maps. A whole christmas town, halloween amusement park, and a lot more.
  • @jairusmp
    The old PlayStation version actually paused the game when you pressed pause so you didn’t have to quit and reopen your world every time you left your tv.

    And pressing the right trigger on an item in your inventory would tell you what the item does. Food or Armor would tell you how much hunger or armor it gave you, it would tell you what potions do, and what different red stone blocks do. After years of playing this game I still find this useful.
  • @mdj5782
    Watched the full video! This really makes me miss 4Jstudios. Like you said, it really felt like they knew what they were doing when making the game. Unlike the current developers, 4J was prioritizing game quality and making the game enjoyable and memorable (through the dozens of tutorial worlds, new skin packs and new maps (with each of them feeling special and unique, unlike the current "AMONG US 3AM SPACESTATION" type of maps you find on Bedrock now")). 4J wanted to make the biggest and greatest fanbase and the best playable game possible. They made that their number one goal. Not selling minecoins or tokens on a store where you tend to get worse quallity then 5 years ago.
  • @n0vastar
    The fact me and my sister had a version exactly like this but on Xbox, we'd play constantly but if I wanted to play by myself I wasn't allowed to because she owned the game and bought it herself. We had so many memories and loved the tutorial mode.
  • @tehSunBro
    I really loved the option to transfer your old worlds to the newer versions. I still have my original PS3 world that i got all the trophies in, converted to PS4, and then to Bedrock. It's completely broken at this point, but it's nice to still have it.
  • @GinkaAndRyuga
    It's truly tragic to see the tutorial worlds not be continued on bedrock, they were nostalgic and creative, great way to introduce people to the game, it's mechanics, and even educate existing players on new updates features.
  • @jokig
    Such a shame this version's been abandoned, especially with how damn unstable Bedrock seems to be for me at least
  • I love that you can actually get the edition screen on newer bedrock games. I don’t remember how, but there’s some fiddling you can do to be able to play the mini games and explore the maps.
  • @dittoflareon
    i thought more people knew about this? i still play the old playstation version to this day, both because it's nostalgic and because it's probably the best version of minecraft.
  • I am grateful to have a physical copy of minecraft from all the years ago. I miss the tutorial world's .
  • I bought Minecraft at it's physical release date for the PS3 for the first time. And oh boy, I miss having the tutorial world to this date on PC. I would also love to have a feature to play with the worldgen and maybe even limit the Worldsize, it would make the game way more calm for me.
  • @badotisbozo7821
    I remember as a kid exploring all the worlds that came along with the game and setting a super flat world to all tnt and watching my game drop 50 frames in 2 seconds and sitting in the mini game lobby for hours trying to find a way to get out. All the memories come back whenever I switch editions.