Minecraft, the sandbox behemoth, has consistently enchanted gamers for well over a decade. Unfortunately, despite its pioneering status in the realm of blocky-world creation, it has yet to truly unlock the potential of the current-gen video game consoles. Recent developments, however, indicate that might be about to change, and Xbox Series X|S users could be at the forefront of this evolution.
Rumors surrounding a "next-gen" version of Minecraft have floated around since the launch of the Xbox Series X and S. While nothing concrete materialized for close to three years, the tides appear to be turning.
A recent discovery by eagle-eyed gamers on the German version of the ESRB, known as the USK, revealed a listing for a port rated explicitly for the Xbox Series S/X. For those familiar with the intricacies of the gaming world, such classifications are usually precursors to imminent game launches.
Now, let's address the elephant in the room - Ray tracing. Ever since the tech giant Microsoft showed off this feature in a test back in 2020, the community has longed for this. Ray tracing, a graphical feature that brings real-time lighting to a game, has the potential to revolutionize Minecraft's aesthetic, making those blocky terrains gleam with a heavy dose of realism. The recent USK listing has rekindled the hopes of many that this graphical marvel might soon be a console reality.
