


We were able to make it much faster than the current launcher, give it new things that you can’t currently do… and it looks just so much better!” “This new launcher is completely native, doesn’t use Java at all. That, and the fact I couldn’t bring myself to kill a sheep for resources, probably go some way to explaining why.Īnyway, Mojang, makers of Minecraft, recently realised that using Java wasn’t great, explaining last year: I have played it for an hour or so, but got stuck in a whole. The whole Minecraft craze has passed me by, so forgive the lack of block-based puns in this post.

The Minecraft game that the launcher downloads, installs and configures for you continues to run on its own (isolated) Java runtime that is maintained by Mojang. To be clear: the new Minecraft launcher no longer requires Java. What’s more, the new launcher for Linux can be installed natively meaning, just like a regular package, it’s able to pull in its dependencies and whatnot. Work on a new Minecraft launcher for Linux has been underway for a while - but it’s now ready to test.įor those who missed the memo earlier last year, Mojang, makers of Minecraft, have been working on a new Minecraft launcher that no longer uses Java.
