After a long and arduous wait, Minecraft has finally added Bundles to the game. While players were busy creating the most unimaginable creations in Minecraft, Mojang Studios seemed to be hard at work implementing some much-requested features into the game.
Bundles: A New Way to Manage Your Inventory
The first of these features is Bundles, which, after being announced four years ago, are finally here for us to expand our carrying abilities. Bundles and Archeology were initially planned for the Caves & Cliffs update, announced in Minecraft Live 2020.
For those who didn’t test the experimental features, these Bundles store different item types in the same inventory slot and stack said items up to a certain number, allowing for more space in the regular inventory and easier time during item-hunting.
So far, reactions to the release, while positive, have mainly centered on criticizing Mojang Studios for being super late to the party and not focusing on such an essential in-game item for so long. The following comment to the announcement on Reddit succinctly sums up the community’s thoughts on the matter:
At the end of the day, however, it’s great to see the inventory problem being worked on and finally see some fixes in Minecraft instead of more items in the shop. Now add the Fletching table, Mojang, and we’re finally talking.
Ignoring the Problems, the Minecraft Community Continues to Soar to New Heights
The way the Minecraft community comes together to create incredible things is simply awe-inspiring. From creating entire cities to building a functioning computer inside the game, the community knows no bounds when it comes to what they can create and showcase to the world.
Admittedly, people in the game are well and truly insane, for the amount of dedication and commitment required to do what they do is simply unprecedented for the uninitiated.
It’s also a testament to how, no matter what problems may develop for this game, the community will always be there to support it and back it up, which is why the game will also continue to flourish and grow despite being over a decade old at this point.
With that said, what are your thoughts on Bundles? What other delayed items would you like to see in future Minecraft updates? Let us know in the comments below!