Support
This page explains the Bedrock Reloaded's support policy, showing which versions still receive updates or fixes. It also details the update structure, version stages, and update frequency.
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This page explains the Bedrock Reloaded's support policy, showing which versions still receive updates or fixes. It also details the update structure, version stages, and update frequency.
Last updated
Here are the available channels where you can report bugs, share ideas, or get in touch.
This section clarifies which versions are supported and which are no longer receiving support.
1.21.5
β
1.21.1
β³
1.21(.4) and older
β οΈ
β Latest: Actively developed and fully supported versions. β³ Long-Term Support: Versions that receive only bug fixes and essential updates. This applies to major Minecraft releases with strong community engagement. β οΈ Depreciated: Historical versions that no longer receive official updates or support.
The Bedrock Reloaded receives updates once a month.
X.y.z β Versions where features have been added, removed or changed.
x.Y.z β Versions with minor adjustments or tweaks that donβt significantly affect gameplay.
x.y.Z β Versions containing only updates or bug fixes.
Whenever I update the modpack to a new version of Minecraft, I first publish it under the π§ͺ Alpha
status, indicating that it may not be fully playable and could have several issues. As updates progress, it moves to π§ Beta
, and finally to π Release
status, reflecting improvements in stability, performance, and features.
The table below shows the equivalent terms used in Minecraft updates:
π§ͺ Snapshot
π§ͺ Alpha
π§ Pre-release
π§ Beta
π Release
π Release
The updates follow a logical structure based on , applied as follows: