Just in time, the beta test for Microsoft's augmented reality Minecraft game is ready for Android players to give it a try. Like the beta iOS users have access to, Minecraft Earth is still invite-only for registered testers and only available in five cities: Mexico City, London, Tokyo, Seattle and Stockholm. According to those already in, if you're having difficulty opening the invite email, then try clicking on the link from your smartphone instead of your computer.
The Minecraft Earth beta recently reset its AR playing field and was updated to version 2.0.0 on iOS. Crafters Earth reports that the game has introduced familiar mobs such as spiders and creepers, as well as with a variety of challenges and adventures. The in-game store lets players to use the Rubies currency to purchase plates to build and other things. A blog post mentions that Android users can buy them in the game's shop at present and access to iOS coming in the near future. All money earned or bought will be saved to a player's account during the beta test and when the game is fully launched.
To participate, you will also need to have an Android 7.0 or higher device. You can find more details in the FAQ right here.
The Android beta is now available! We're busy rolling out the update in five cities: Seattle, London, Tokyo, Stockholm, and Mexico City. Happy crafting everyone!
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