What time will Minecraft 1.17 come out on bedrock?

Minecraft Cave and Cliffs Part 1 is all set to release soon, and fans are eagerly looking forward to it. The update was announced back in October last year, during the Minecraft Live Event.

The Caves and Cliffs Update will be bringing quite a number of changes to caves and cliffs, as the name implies, something that the community has been asking for a long time now. However, that doesn’t mean that we will not be getting other stuff in the game. It will also be adding new mobs and biomes, amidst a load of other things.

As the update release draws closer, many fans are curious about the exact release date and time of the same. Here is all you need to know about it.

When Does Minecraft Caves and Cliffs Part 1 Come Out on Bedrock/Java – Release Time and Date for 1.17

Mojang Studios have finally announced the release date for Minecraft 1.17, after keeping players intrigued with a vague Summer 2021 release window. The update will be arriving on the 8th of June, 2021. According to the Minecraft blog, “The update will be available for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and Windows 10 – as well as Java Edition on Windows, macOS, and Linux.”

As far as the release time is concerned, unfortunately, we’ve not been given the official time.

However, we do have a fair idea about it, thanks to some of the recent Snapshots. Usually, the developers release snapshots around 3 PM GMT, so players can expect the Caves and Cliffs Update to drop roughly around the same time. If they announce a release time before that, we will be updating the article with the necessary details so keep checking back!

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A much-anticipated Minecraft update, known as 'The Wild Update,' is finally coming out this week for all supported systems.

Update 1.19 adds new blocks, biomes, mobs, items, and more, but players should be wary of the Warden, Minecraft's first entirely blind creature that finds players through their movements, vibrations and smell.

Here is everything you need to know about it.

The Wild Update focuses on two kinds of wildness: adventure in the vast outdoors, and darker moments in the gloom.

There are tall Mangrove trees in the updated version of the swamp biome, plus the aforementioned terrible Warden monsters and all sorts of scary stuff in the new Deep Dark biome.

Those Mangrove trees are one of the big new additions brought in with the updates, with vines that dangle down from their leaves, and big, arching roots.

Mangroves are unique in that they can be grown either on land or in water, and they'll have a twisting root foundation beneath their primary mangrove wood trunks as they mature.

Mangroves will have their own form of wood, and when you chop them down and turn them into mangrove planks, Mojang says you’ll be able to utilise them to make mangrove-colored decorations like doors, fences, and other wood goods, just like any other wood kind.

What time will Minecraft 1.17 come out on bedrock?
What time will Minecraft 1.17 come out on bedrock?
(Image: Mojang)

In the mangrove swamp habitat, the ground will also be made up of Minecraft’s new mud blocks.

You can make your own mud blocks by pouring a dirt block; conversely, you can place mud blocks on top of the new dripstone from the Dripstone Cave biome to dry it out for a renewable source of clay.

One of the update’s new mobs comes in the form of frogs which, unlike other mobs that have babies that appear like tiny adults, will instead have actually tadpoles.

They, like axolotls, can be transported in a bucket, and since there are three types of frogs - swamp, snowy and tropical - that are dependent on the environment they’re in, that'll come in useful when relocating tadpoles to a new home.

Then there’s the Allay, another new mob that is a charming blue flying creature who enjoys collecting items. If you give it a certain item, it will go out and find others that are similar and bring them back to you.

The Deep Dark biome has also been enlarged, and it's looking a lot scarier than before.

Skulk Shrieker blocks emit a screech and cast a darkness effect on the surrounding area; you'll need to flee from them quickly and silently, as the loud noise will most certainly attract a Warden.

The official release date for the Minecraft 1.19 update is Tuesday 7 June, with an expected release time of 3PM BST, which is when new snapshots are issued each week.

Mangroves will have their own form of wood, and when you chop them down and turn them into mangrove planks, Mojang says you'll be able to utilise them to make mangrove-colored decorations like doors, fences, and other wood goods, just like any other wood kind.

It all depends on the platform you're using to download and play Minecraft 1.19.

Open the Minecraft Launcher and pick the drop-down menu next to the enormous green 'play' button for Java users; players will be able to choose the 'latest release' option from here.

After that, click play, and Minecraft will begin downloading the most recent version of the game, which should be version 1.19.

All Bedrock/Console users need to do now is make sure their game has received the most recent update.

The update was originally announced by Minecraft last year, during Minecraft Live 2020 in October.

This is everything you need to know about the update.

What time will Minecraft 1.17 come out on bedrock?
What time will Minecraft 1.17 come out on bedrock?
The update is set to introduce a number of new features (Photo: Minecraft)

The first part of the Caves & Cliffs update will be released Tuesday 8 June.

While a specific time has not yet been revealed for when everything will be going live, it is expected to be released at around 3pm BST, based on when previous patches and updates have been released.

In order to give players the best update possible, Minecraft announced that it would be splitting Caves & Cliffs into two parts.

In the FAQ section of the Minecraft website explains: “To ship the full Caves & Cliffs update as planned this would have required asking our team to work overtime, and even then we may not have been able to guarantee the high level of polish our players expect.

“By taking more time to deliver the update, we can confidently deliver the first part of Caves & Cliffs this summer, with the second part releasing this holiday season.

“This was not an easy decision but it is the best path to ensure our team stays healthy, happy, and able to deliver awesome updates for many years to come.”

A specific date has not yet been set for the second half of the update, just that it has been “planned for release around the holiday season”, which could be any time from October to December.

Minecraft says that the update is “the most ambitious one” it has ever developed.

The first part of the Caves & Cliffs update comes with a number of new features.

A post on the Minecraft website states: “In the first part of the upcoming Caves & Cliffs update, Minecraft is getting a lot of exciting new underground features.

“One of those is the amethyst geode ⁠– an uncommon geological formation that contains a new resource ⁠– amethyst shards.”

Minecraft also said: “The first part of the Caves & Cliffs Update will focus on some cute and fun mobs, cool items, and new blocks such as: Goat, Axolotl, Crystals + Spyglass + Geodes + Tinted Glass, Copper + Lightning Rod, Glow Squid + Glow Ink, Powder Snow, Lush Cave Blocks, Dripstone Cave Blocks, Deepslate + Ore Variants, Glow Lichen, and Multiplayer Sleeping Rule (Java only).”

Copper is the first new ore to be added to Minecraft since 2013, when it introduced the addition of Nether Quartz ore in the Redstone update.

The ore comes in two forms - a regular one found in stone, and a rarer version found in deepslate, close to the bottom of the world.

If you’re hoping to find some Copper ore, Minecraft advises: “Grab a pick and go mining - but don’t dig too deep.

“Veins of copper ore are most commonly found at medium depths, not too close to the surface, but not too far down either. And don’t worry - you won’t need fancy tools to mine it. A stone pickaxe will do just fine.”

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The update will be available for Minecraft: Bedrock Edition on:

It will also be available for Minecraft: Java Edition on Windows, MacOS and Linux.

To install Minecraft: Java Edition release candidate, you’ll need to open up the Minecraft Launcher and enable snapshots in the “Installations” tab.

Minecraft warns that “release candidates can corrupt your world, so please make a backup and/or run them in a different folder from your main worlds”.