Yes, it's possible we're dealing with Minecraft Bedrock on macOS.
Yes, it's possible we're dealing with Minecraft Bedrock on macOS.
I have know clue if this is a possibility to get minecraft Bedrock on a mac with this but who knows. https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/18/run...are-on-m1/
In the Windows version without Minecraft Bedrock, it functions as a UWP app—something Wine doesn’t support. I believe there might be an iPhone version of Minecraft, possibly for iOS devices, though I’m not sure. On Linux, users are using an Android emulator to play the Bedrock edition. Java-based Minecraft remains a popular alternative.
To clarify @Nayr438's point, M1 Macs support iOS apps, though not every app is officially approved yet. Still, Microsoft likely aims to launch the iOS Pocket Edition for M1 Macs soon, as more platforms increase revenue potential. This aligns with the strong monetization of the regular edition. Your concern about Windows 10 was addressed, since the iOS and Windows versions share identical interfaces and appearance. I favor the Java Edition for its lack of microtransactions like skins, maps, and mods, which are freely available in Java.
I understood the basics, but complexity overlooked MCPE and the M1 iOS aspect. I wasn’t aware of Microsoft support or the non-x86 situation. It seems the optimization isn<|pad|>, not something Rosetta 2 can easily handle. If you’re right, please clarify—I’d appreciate it.