Summer Drop 2025
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This article describes content that may be included in Java Edition and Bedrock Edition.
This content has appeared in Java Edition 1.21.6 and Bedrock Edition 1.21.90 development versions, but the full update containing it has not been released yet.
Note: In Bedrock Edition, the locator bar is locked behind the "Locator Bar" experiment.
Note: In Bedrock Edition, the locator bar is locked behind the "Locator Bar" experiment.
Summer Drop 2025
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June 2025[1] |
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The Summer Drop[2] 2025, also known as Drop 2 2025[Bedrock Edition only], is an upcoming game drop that is set to release in June 2025.[1] Its contents are available in betas and previews on Bedrock Edition and in snapshots on Java Edition.
Notable features[edit | edit source]
New blocks[edit | edit source]
- Found in soul sand valleys.
- Crafted with bone blocks and ghast tears.
Name | Ingredients | [hide]Crafting recipe |
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Dried Ghast | Ghast Tear + Bone Block |
- When put in water, the mob's appearance changes 3 times depending on the time spent hydrated, changing its facial expression.
New items[edit | edit source]
- Used to fly on happy ghasts.
- Crafted with leather, glass, and wool.
- Comes in color variants based on the color of wool used.
- Used to spawn a happy ghast.
- Shown explicitly and used in the aftershow of Minecraft LIVE – March 2025.
New mob[edit | edit source]
- A rideable entity, which can be equipped with a harness and ridden by up to four players.
- Can be stood on, similar to a Shulker.
- When not being ridden, will approach players holding snowballs.
Baby versions are called ghastlings.
- Spawned after a dried ghast gets hydrated in water.
- Can be fed snowballs to speed up their growth.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
- The player locator bar is a new UI element on the player HUD that displays the direction of other players in the world.
- When the player locator bar experiment is enabled and there are multiple players in a world, the player locator bar will appear on-screen for each player, replacing the experience bar. The player level number will still be visible as before above the player locator bar.
- The player locator bar will display colored indicators when the camera is facing within 120 degrees towards another player. If another player is 30 degrees above or below the camera's viewport (the screen) an up or down arrow will be displayed.
- Players in spectator mode are not visible on the player locator bar.
- A player can hide and prevent their indicator from appearing on the locator bar via the following means:
- Sneaking.
- Wearing a head or a carved pumpkin.
- Being under the Invisibility effect.
- Can be disabled by map creator or server operator.
- It's characteristics and entities affected by it can be changed with the
/waypoint
command in Java Edition (it can also be added to other mobs via/attribute
).
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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A Dried Ghast, a Happy Ghast and a Ghastling from left to right
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Jump up to: a b "The Spring to Life game drop comes today, the summer drop updates comes in June!" – @JustJosIt on X (formerly Twitter), March 25, 2025 (archived)
- ↑ File names of the images in a Minecraft.net article contains "SummerDrop". Examples include MCV_SummerDrop_Editorial_Exclusive_DotNet_Blog_Editorial_1170x500.jpg.
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