Even though it’s just a preview so far, you’ll still get access to Minecraft in its entirety. However, there are some things you won’t have until the final release. For example, Mojang says while there is multiplayer in the PS5 version, there’s no cross-play, except with the PS4. Also, for obvious reasons, you can’t play this port on previous-gen hardware.
Cross-Play and Realms
However, you can cross-play if you use Realms – the subscription-based servers for Minecraft – which is available on the PlayStation 5 preview. This means that while traditional cross-play might be limited, Realms offers a workaround for those eager to connect with friends across different platforms. It’s a small but significant feature that keeps the community spirit alive.
But you don’t have access to the Minecraft Store currently, though you will get the new “Tricky Trials Update” with the download. Essentially, this is a testing ground for running the game natively on the PS5, which is something the studio does quite often. As such, this particular build is likely to be “unstable” and “not representative of the final version quality.”
Feedback and Bug Reports
With these previews, players are encouraged to send feedback and submit bug reports to the developer. This collaborative approach ensures that when the full version is finally released, it will be polished and optimized for the PS5’s capabilities. The community’s input is invaluable in shaping the final product.
As for when the full version will be getting a release, there’s no word on that yet. Patience will be key as Mojang continues to refine and enhance the game based on player feedback and internal testing.