Minecraft PS4 vs Xbox One: Features, Specs, Price - A comprehensive Comparison

Minecraft PS4 vs Xbox One: Features, Specs, Price - A comprehensive Comparison
The disc version of the famous sandbox indie game Minecraft retailer copy will be released on October 3rd for PS4. And for Xbox One the retailer copy of the game will be released on November 18. The digital copy was announced on August 14 for PS4 and August 15 for Xbox One but the main copy comes after for Xbox One.
The price will be slight different for the consoles. The Xbox One version will cost around $19.99 where the PS4 version will cost a bit less $19.99. The Xbox One version of the game is said to be 36 times longer than the Xbox 360 version.
However, there is good news for the Xbox 360 owners that they can upgrade the game with $4.99 to get the full-extended version of the game. Same condition stands for the PS3 owners also. PS3 owners can get the full version of the game with $3.99.
The whole game was upgraded in several steps by the Minecraft game editors. New upgrade will feature multiplayer capabilities. The new system has the provisions to offer four players at a time. The players will be able to enjoy the adventure of building their worlds in split screen mode. Even up to eight players can share their comments and experience or status on Xbox Live.
The game offers a virtual adventure where gamers have the ability to choose and gather computer generated world elements. The building system is block method. With different shape of blocks, gamers will be able to build animals, building, human and much more. Gamers just have to use their imagination power to discover new elements by the help of block. It's much more like virtual world of LEGO blocks.
Once the game is released globally, the fans can expect to get new patches for the PS4 and Xbox One versions. The patches will add extra features and also will remove bugs if gamers find any. The latest downloadable content might bring more animals like horses and donkeys.
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