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| date = '''Digital - PSN'''<br>October 14, 2014 (NA)<br>October 15, 2014 (Europe)<br> '''Retail''' <br> November 11, 2014(NA)<br>November 19, 2014(Europe)<br>November 21, 2014(UK and Ireland)
 
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Revision as of 02:37, 19 October 2014

This article is about the PlayStation Vita Edition. For the console version in general, see Console Edition. For the game in general, see Minecraft.

Minecraft: PS Vita Edition is the PlayStation Vita version of Minecraft in development by 4J Studios for and alongside Mojang.[1] A teaser was hinted by 4J Studios on Twitter,[2] and a screenshot published a month later.[3] In a response to 4J, Jeb also informed that it is based on the PS3 edition.[4]

The PS3 Edition also has some level of connectivity with the PS Vita version; the game at the store incorporates Cross-Buy, and saved worlds are transferable between the consoles.[5]

The PlayStation Vita Edition became available for purchase on the PlayStation Network on October 14 in North America and on October 15 in Europe.[6] And it will have a retail release in stores on November 11 (NA) [7], November 19 (Europe) and November 21 (UK and Ireland)[8].

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