

While bans will limit players' ability to join private servers, Microsoft suggests that its "highly trained moderation staff is looking at the most egregious violations in public Featured Servers and Realms. Xbox players will no longer have access to their worlds. They are also not allowed to access Minecraft Earth. " That message will clarify that "banned players are not allowed to play on servers, join Realms, host or join multiplayer games, or use the marketplace. On a recently updated "Why Have I been Banned from Minecraft?" help page, Microsoft notes that banned players will also get a message when they "sign into Minecraft on any platform (non-Java Edition).
MINECRAFT EARTH REDDIT UPDATE
That update will add the ability to report users who abuse the game's chat system and allow for "reported players be banned from online play and Realms after moderator review." Next week, though, Microsoft is set to roll out a new update that lets it ban a Minecraft player from all online play, including private servers and those hosted on Microsoft's subscription-based Realms plan.Įarlier this week, Microsoft launched a pre-release version of Update 1.19.1 for the Java Edition of Minecraft, which will go live for everyone on Tuesday, June 28.
MINECRAFT EARTH REDDIT FULL
Further Reading Why Minecraft is now Microsoft-owned but not Microsoft-exclusiveSince its initial release over a decade ago (and even following Microsoft's 2014 acquisition of developer Mojang), Minecraft has let players create private servers where they're in full control of what behaviors (and players) are allowed.
