Summary
Fans trying out experimental preview versions ofMinecraft’s Bedrock Edition have discovered that the upcoming Vibrant Visuals graphical update brings a curious environmental change to the End dimension. This has sparked someMinecraftenthusiasts to further speculate about the possibility of a fully-fledged End update sometime in the future, although the likelihood of the game getting such a content drop remains a topic of much debate.
As fans have learned since its reveal at Minecraft LIVE earlier this year,Minecraft’s Vibrant Visuals pack plans to bring more to the game than just fancier lighting. While the addition of graphical upgrades including volumetric lighting, water caustics, and pixel-aligned shadows represent the main focus of Vibrant Visuals, the feature also plans to makebig changes toMinecraft’s biomes and environments. Some of these atmospheric enhancements have been widely requested by fans of the game for years, and include things like biome-specific color grading, fog density, and more.
Some of the environmental upgrades extend beyondMinecraft’s Overworld biomes, and into its otherworldly dimensions. When it comes to the End dimension, one ofMinecraft’s most intriguing yet lifeless locations, Vibrant Visuals introduces what appear to be supernova events that periodically occur in the dark void surrounding the realm. OneMinecraftfan known online as Impulv recently shared a clip that demonstrates these events in action, with the game footage representing one ofMinecraft: Bedrock Edition’s latest preview versions. These fantastic supernovae completely light up the sky of the End before gradually dimming with time, and are accompanied by ominous sound effects.
The End Supernovae Revive Discussion About An End Update For Minecraft
Subtle environmental details scattered throughoutMinecraftare often intentionally placed by the developers to raise questions in players' minds with regard to thelore and world ofMinecraftitself, and a touch like this makes for a pretty good example. Very little is known about the End itself, though the eerily fragmented, distorted realm has captured players' imaginations for years. It will likely never be known what this odd cosmic phenomenon really is, and while it may be quite a reach to assume that it has anything to do with a potential End update forMinecraft, it certainly stokes the curiosity of the fanbase further.
Whatever the case, it’s a good sign thatMinecraft’s Vibrant Visualsputs in a great deal of effort to spruce up all ofMinecraft, even in places beyond the Overworld. The feature is currently only available in preview versions ofMinecraft’s Bedrock edition, though it’s planned to come to Java Edition in the future as well. Players can look forward to viewing their worlds in a totally new light once the visual upgrade officially releases, dramatically refreshing the aesthetic ofMinecraft’s skies, oceans, and everything in between.