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Minecraft 1.20.1 Update - What's New

Patch release fixing critical bugs from 1.20. Addressed crashes, security fixes, and improved stability for both client and server.

Overview

Minecraft 1.20.1 is a stable release for Minecraft: Java Edition, published on June 12, 2023. It is a point release in the Trails & Tales (1.20) line, the kind of update that lands after a major version to tighten balance, squash bugs, and slip in smaller additions. This build records 5 changes in 1 category.

The work in this update spans bug fixes. On the bug fixes side it addresses server crash when loading certain chunks and client crash related to rendering entities. It also resolves 5 reported bugs, which is typical maintenance work that keeps worlds and servers stable.

Within Minecraft's history, 1.20 is the update built around self-expression and storytelling, adding archaeology and the cherry grove. Its signature additions include archaeology, the cherry grove, the sniffer, and the camel and bamboo wood, and this 1.20.1 update inherits all of them while refining the experience further.

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Changes

#Bug Fixes(5)
  • Fixed server crash when loading certain chunks
  • Fixed client crash related to rendering entities
  • Security vulnerability fixes
  • Fixed issues with recipe unlocking
  • Stability improvements for multiplayer

Server Admin Migration Guide

  • Recommended update from 1.20 for stability
  • Drop-in replacement - no world changes needed

What This Means

For players

If you play singleplayer or on a server, 1.20.1 is safe to update to. and existing worlds carry forward without resetting. Back up your save first as a habit, then load it on the new version.

For server admins

Server owners should not rush a production upgrade. Wait for your platform (Paper, Spigot, Fabric, Forge, NeoForge) and every plugin or mod to publish 1.20.1-compatible builds, then test the full stack on a staging copy before touching the live world.

Background & Context

  • 1.20.1 is a point release: it shares the 1.20 world format and feature set, so worlds and most servers move between 1.20 versions without conversion.
  • Minecraft: Java Edition keeps full backward compatibility for worlds, so saves created on 1.20.1 continue to open and upgrade on later releases.
  • Always keep a backup of important worlds before changing versions; the Astroworld versions database tracks client and server compatibility for 1.20.1.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Minecraft 1.20.1 released?

Minecraft 1.20.1 was released on June 12, 2023 as a stable release for Minecraft: Java Edition.

What does the Minecraft 1.20.1 update add?

Patch release fixing critical bugs from 1.20. Addressed crashes, security fixes, and improved stability for both client and server. Notable entries include: Fixed server crash when loading certain chunks; Fixed client crash related to rendering entities; Security vulnerability fixes. In total it documents 5 changes across 1 category.

Is Minecraft 1.20.1 stable for survival worlds?

Yes. 1.20.1 is a stable release; existing worlds upgrade in place and the version is intended for normal singleplayer and multiplayer play. Back up your save before updating as a precaution.

Can I run 1.20.1 on a Minecraft server?

You can, but wait until your server software (such as Paper, Spigot, Fabric, Forge, or NeoForge) and all of your plugins or mods publish builds compatible with 1.20.1, then test on a staging server before upgrading the live one.

Which major update does 1.20.1 belong to?

1.20.1 is a point release within Trails & Tales (the 1.20 line), the update built around self-expression and storytelling, adding archaeology and the cherry grove. It builds on that update's headline features such as archaeology, the cherry grove, and the sniffer.

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