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So, here we are, smack dab in the middle of 2025, and Minecraft is still just doing its thing, you know? Keeping busy. Someone out there—a creative soul, let’s say—whipped up this roller coaster thingy that’s got everyone buzzing. Why? It’s got something to do with these new leashing tricks, I think. Something they added in this update called, if you can believe it, “Chase the Skies.” Makes me think of flying, which I guess is the whole point with these new happy ghast mobs and a gadget that helps you find other players. Handy if you’re the forgetful type, like me.
What’s wild is how the game’s been morphing lately. No more of those massive annual updates, which, honestly, felt like getting a whole new game each year. Now, they’re rolling out these miniature updates or “drops”—catchy, huh? This latest drop, besides adding those freakishly cheerful ghasts you can hitch a ride with, messed with how leashes work. You can now tie a whole zoo together or even lash them onto boats and minecarts—why not?
Right. So, this brings us to bjtgamingHELP. (Yeah, that’s their username—don’t ask). They’ve cooked up what’s been dubbed the first-ever suspended roller coaster in Minecraft, and apparently, it’s a boat ride hanging from a minecart, bouncing around through the skies. Sounds oddly fun? You can even bring a mob buddy with you, so there’s that.
Okay, now a quick thought—maybe this doesn’t sound like a lot of new stuff at once, but trust me, these new toys have sparked all sorts of creative fires. People have made a ghast weapon, of all things—talk about a wild idea. It’s those little updates that shake up the game, even if on the surface they look pretty “meh.”
And if flying fluffy ghosts isn’t your thing, they’ve glammed up the Bedrock Edition visuals too. This fancy addition is called Vibrant Visuals, and it’s all about better lighting, lush colors, even prettier water. (Not available everywhere yet, I’m afraid.) Eventually, the Java crowd will get it, unless they get sidetracked.
Is that it? Did we cover everything? Wait—no, never mind. Must’ve gotten distracted. Anyway, there’s always something to fiddle with in Minecraft.
So there you go, the latest and greatest—or at least the latest. Keep those picks swinging.