Hello, I am trying to install Minecraft Bedrock on Arch Linux to play cross-platform multiplayer with my friends. I have heard about the mcpelauncher but that requires to have Minecraft from Play Store, and I already have bought Java and Bedrock for PC. Can I do anything to actually play Minecraft Bedrock on Linux?

  • Fisch
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    1 year ago

    Just want to add that the reason Bedrock can’t work on Linux is because you can only get it through the Microsoft Store and, as far as I know, there is no way, and there will probably never be a way, to get games from there on Linux

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      1 year ago

      Before bedrock released they said they were working on Mac and Linux builds as well buy probably can’t release them because of politics.

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      1 year ago

      Interesting. I didn’t know this. Hypothetically would there be a way to install it on Windows and transfer it to a Linux distro? I feel like they likely have their own DRM similar to GFWL or Steam and I don’t know how challenging it would be to get around.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah everything installed via the Microsoft store is encrypted and won’t run outside the little sandbox it lives in. Hopefully someday someone figures it out but it looks unlikely anytime soon

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          1 year ago

          Is this why Wine cannot use UWPs?

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            I once looked at a free UWP and that was just a zip archive, if I recall correctly. Definitely nothing hard to implement.

            But the restrictive DRM would need to be cracked.