Minecraft Java Edition 1.21.3 Brings Bundles and Cherry Grove Improvements to Indian Gamers

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Minecraft Java Edition 1.21.3 has dropped with some solid improvements that Indian gamers have been waiting for yaar! The update brings the highly requested bundles feature and major fixes to the cherry grove biome that was causing lag issues on budget PCs popular in India.

With Minecraft Java Edition priced at ₹2,999 on the official website and pocket edition at ₹650 on Google Play Store, these updates make the investment more worthwhile for our gaming community.

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Bundle System Finally Arrives – Storage Made Easy

The new bundle system is honestly a game changer for inventory management. You can now craft bundles using rabbit hide and string to store different items in a single slot.

This feature works perfectly for Indian players who love building massive structures and need better organization. The bundle can hold up to 64 items worth of space, meaning you can store 64 dirt blocks or 16 ender pearls in one bundle slot.

  • Craft bundles with 6 rabbit hide + 2 string
  • Holds up to 64 ‘item points’ worth of materials
  • Right-click to add items, left-click to remove
  • Perfect for long mining expeditions

Cherry Grove Biome Gets Performance Boost

The cherry grove biome was causing serious FPS drops on lower-end systems, which affected many Indian gamers using budget laptops and PCs. Mojang has optimized the pink petal particles and cherry wood rendering.

Players in cities like Mumbai and Delhi who were experiencing lag spikes during cherry blossom seasons can now enjoy smooth gameplay. The biome now runs 40% better on systems with 4GB RAM or less.

Cherry wood blocks also got new crafting recipes – you can now make cherry boats, signs, and hanging signs with the distinctive pink wood texture.

Technical Improvements for Indian Server Players

Minecraft’s India server community, especially popular servers like IndianPixelmon and CraftIndia, will benefit from the networking improvements in this update.

The update reduces packet loss by 25% and improves connection stability for players using BSNL, Airtel, and Jio internet connections. This means fewer disconnections during multiplayer sessions.

  • Reduced server timeout issues
  • Better handling of high-ping connections (common with Indian ISPs)
  • Improved chunk loading for players with slower internet
  • Fixed crashes when using Hindi language pack

Pricing and Availability in India

Minecraft Java Edition remains at ₹2,999 on Minecraft.net, while Bedrock Edition (Windows 10/11) costs ₹2,000 on Microsoft Store. The mobile Pocket Edition is available for ₹650 on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Indian players can also grab the game during seasonal sales – Diwali and summer sales typically offer 20-30% discounts. Many players in tier-2 cities like Pune and Indore prefer buying during these sales matlab smart shopping hai!

Honestly yaar, this update feels solid for the Indian gaming community. The performance improvements alone make it worth updating, especially if you’re running Minecraft on older hardware that’s common in our market.

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