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{{About|the [[Legacy Console Edition]] by 4J Studios|the Bedrock Edition on PlayStation 4|Bedrock Edition}}
 
 
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'''''Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition''''' is the edition of ''Minecraft'' developed by [[4J Studios]] and [[Mojang Studios]] for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]].<ref>[[4J Studios]], [{{tweet|4JStudios|370111405216649216}}"Happy to confirm we're developing Minecraft PS3, PS4 & PS Vita Editions for Mojang, as well as Xbox 360 & Xbox One Editions!"], ''Twitter'', 2013-08-21.</ref> It was announced on August 20, 2013 at Sony Interactive Entertainment's exhibit at [[wikipedia:Gamescom|Gamescom]] 2013 and was available for purchase on the PlayStation Store for $19.99 between September 4, 2014 and December 9, 2019.<ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|369887393253699584|Minecraft was just announced for Playstation 3 & 4!…"|August 20, 2013}}</ref> Existing digital owners are still able to access, re-download, and play this version. A retail version was released on October 3, 2014 and can still be purchased. DLC for the game is still available on the PlayStation Store. Like [[Xbox One Edition]] and [[Nintendo Switch Edition]] players, ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' owners have the option to download the [[Bedrock Edition|Bedrock]] version for free, however not all DLC will transfer. As with many games that are released on the PlayStation 4, ''Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition'' can be played on the PlayStation Vita through Remote Play.
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'''''Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition''''' is the [[Legacy Console Edition]] of ''Minecraft'' developed by [[4J Studios]] and [[Mojang Studios]] for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]].<ref>[[4J Studios]], [{{tweet|4JStudios|370111405216649216}}"Happy to confirm we're developing Minecraft PS3, PS4 & PS Vita Editions for Mojang, as well as Xbox 360 & Xbox One Editions!"], ''Twitter'', 2013-08-21.</ref> It was announced on August 20, 2013 at Sony Interactive Entertainment's exhibit at [[wikipedia:Gamescom|Gamescom]] 2013 and was available for purchase on the PlayStation Store for $19.99 between September 4, 2014 and December 9, 2019.<ref>{{tweet|Dinnerbone|369887393253699584|Minecraft was just announced for Playstation 3 & 4!…"|August 20, 2013}}</ref> Existing digital owners are still able to access, re-download, and play this version. A retail version was released on October 3, 2014 and can still be purchased. DLC for the game is still available on the PlayStation Store. Like [[Xbox One Edition]] and [[Nintendo Switch Edition]] players, ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' owners have the option to download the [[Bedrock Edition|Bedrock]] version for free, however not all DLC will transfer. As with many games that are released on the PlayStation 4, ''Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition'' can be played on the PlayStation Vita through Remote Play.
   
 
Compared to ''[[PlayStation 3 Edition]]'', ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' includes [[world]] sizes up to 5120×5120 blocks (36 times larger), 18 [[chunk]] [[render distance]], [[amplified]] worlds, and other enhancements offered by the PlayStation 4. ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' has all [[Legacy Console Edition exclusive features]], the most notable being [[Mini games]].
 
Compared to ''[[PlayStation 3 Edition]]'', ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' includes [[world]] sizes up to 5120×5120 blocks (36 times larger), 18 [[chunk]] [[render distance]], [[amplified]] worlds, and other enhancements offered by the PlayStation 4. ''PlayStation 4 Edition'' has all [[Legacy Console Edition exclusive features]], the most notable being [[Mini games]].

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This edition is no longer updated or available for download, but can still be purchased physically.

Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition is the Legacy Console Edition of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios and Mojang Studios for the PlayStation 4.[8] It was announced on August 20, 2013 at Sony Interactive Entertainment's exhibit at Gamescom 2013 and was available for purchase on the PlayStation Store for $19.99 between September 4, 2014 and December 9, 2019.[9] Existing digital owners are still able to access, re-download, and play this version. A retail version was released on October 3, 2014 and can still be purchased. DLC for the game is still available on the PlayStation Store. Like Xbox One Edition and Nintendo Switch Edition players, PlayStation 4 Edition owners have the option to download the Bedrock version for free, however not all DLC will transfer. As with many games that are released on the PlayStation 4, Minecraft: PlayStation 4 Edition can be played on the PlayStation Vita through Remote Play.

Compared to PlayStation 3 Edition, PlayStation 4 Edition includes world sizes up to 5120×5120 blocks (36 times larger), 18 chunk render distance, amplified worlds, and other enhancements offered by the PlayStation 4. PlayStation 4 Edition has all Legacy Console Edition exclusive features, the most notable being Mini games.

As of 1.95, PlayStation 4 Edition has not received new feature updates, including Buzzy Bees and the Nether Update that other editions of Minecraft received.

PlayStation 4 Edition's most recent feature update is Village & Pillage.

Controls

In default settings, the controls are always displayed on the HUD. The controls for PlayStation 4 Edition are similar to PlayStation 3 Edition.

Gameplay

The game is similar to PlayStation 3 Edition, but supports the enhancements offered by the PlayStation 4. Players were able to transfer and expand upon worlds created on PlayStation 3 Edition and PlayStation Vita Edition, however this feature was terminated in April 15, 2020

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