Summary
- Minecraft Classic allows for a free experience of the game in its earlier stages, accessible through a web browser.
- Minecraft Education Edition is a great choice for students who don't mind potentially restricted features.
- Xbox Game Pass subscribers can play Minecraft for "free," but potential users must consider the recurring subscription fee.
Minecraft is one of the most popular games of all time, and as with any title that earns that kind of accolade, there will always be an audience intrigued by its existence and looking to access it for free. Earlier versions of Minecraft were free up to version 1.3, but as the game continued to develop and offered more content to a broader audience, it began to have price tags attached to it. However, there are still some ways to play Minecraft without paying a cent, although some of these free methods of playing are significantly more useful than others.
One benefit of Minecraft is that, when players pay for the game, it’s a one-time fee that includes every future update. This includes the most current build of Minecraft’s 1.20 update, and will also include Minecraft 1.21 when it releases - currently, that's expected to be in mid-2024, provided it follows the usual pattern of updates. Purchased copies of Minecraft are linked to players’ Microsoft accounts (formerly their Mojang accounts). If someone bought Minecraft a decade ago, they can continue to access additional content, and even mods, for free.
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Minecraft Classic Lets Players Experience Old Versions For Free
For Those Looking For A Simple Return To Minecraft's Earlier Days
For those who haven't purchased the game before and want a way to play Minecraft for free, there's one method that's by far the easiest. Minecraft Classic is a browser-based version of the popular game based on much earlier iterations of the title, and is playable for anyone with an internet connection and a keyboard. Players don't even need to sign up for the service - they simply need to navigate to the Minecraft Classic page to play, and can even get a link to have friends join in on the fun.
That said, there are some obvious drawbacks to this method that make it less appealing to those who want a sustained, prolonged Minecraft experience for free. Minecraft Classic is based on older builds of the game and thus lacks a lot of the modern features that have made it more accessible and streamlined. Any progress that players make will be erased if the browser window is closed, also, which makes the functionality a lot closer to that of a demo version than the full Minecraft play experience.
Minecraft Classic was originally released in 2019 as part of the 10th anniversary celebration of the game.
For those looking for a quick jaunt through an earlier build of Minecraft, however, there's really no better way to do it than Minecraft Classic. It's free, easy to use, and can even create some feelings of nostalgia in those who've been along for the ride for over a decade. Even today, after being available for so long, it's pretty clear that Minecraft Classic is the best free way to play for anyone who just wants a short game and doesn't own the title proper.
Educational Minecraft Editions Can Be Accessed For Free
Lessons For Students That Use Minecraft To Enhance Their Teaching
Minecraft: Education Edition provides free classroom lessons for students, and remains a brilliant way for Mojang to capitalize on the versatility that Minecraft's sandbox gameplay offers those who are creative enough to really sink their time into it. Students with access to this version will be able to play a version of Minecraft for free, though it differs from both Java and Bedrock in a multitude of ways. Here are the key ways that Minecraft: Education Edition is different from Bedrock:
- Education Edition usually gets two updates a year, which means it tends to be a little out-of-date for periods of time when compared to Bedrock
- Education Edition restricts multiplayer gameplay on both LAN and online
- Teachers have access to specific commands that restrict the freedom/gameplay available to students on the server (as opposed to the usual free rein players experience in regular Minecraft gameplay)
- Education Edition needs to be purchased first by a school admin or equivalent; it's not an option for someone outside those institutions and without the necessary emails/access
Anyone can get their hands on this version for free, but without a license, there is a limit of 10 logins per student and 25 per teacher as part of a trial version. After this, there is a yearly charge per user, though for students, this will often be covered by their school.
Xbox Game Pass Includes Minecraft For Subscribers
For Those Already With Game Pass, It's As Easy As Just Downloading
There is another way to play Minecraft that may be considered free, depending on what a player's current status is with a specific (and very popular) subscription service. Xbox Game Pass also includes Minecraft as a bonus to anyone who subscribes. That being said, it's only really a free offering if a prospective user already owns Xbox Game Pass; otherwise, picking that subscription service up comes with a recurring fee, which might make it much less plausible for a would-be purchaser.
Xbox Game Pass is definitely a viable - and for people who own it already, by far the best - method to play Minecraft for free. Those curious about the prospective value of Xbox Game Pass as a service can browse the over 400 games available in its library to determine whether it makes sense for them, but even access to one additional title that's interesting can justify the subscription and the "free" Minecraft it provides along with it.
What's The Best Way To Play Minecraft For Free
Every Option Has A Caveat That Needs To Be Considered
Playing Minecraft free in 2024 isn't impossible, but there's still no perfect option that will help everyone access the game. Here's a very simplified breakdown of what players can expect to come across while trying to figure out the best method of accessing the popular title:
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Ultimately, these are largely limited to separate versions of the game that don’t quite work the same as the mainstream version. However, they do allow people to experience what’s loved about Minecraft, and could easily be enough of an introduction to help new players be more confident in purchasing a full version of the game later.
Minecraft
Minecraft is an open-world sandbox game that throws players into a procedurally generated world that they can shape however they see fit. Conceived in 2011 by Mojang Studios, The game has expanded through various crossovers and updates on nearly all video game platforms, eventually becoming the highest-selling game of all time.
Sandbox
Survival
- Franchise
- Minecraft
- Platform(s)
- 3DS , Android , iOS , Nintendo Switch , Nintendo Wii U , PC , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , PS Vita , Xbox One , Xbox 360
- Released
- November 18, 2011
- Developer(s)
- Mojang
- Publisher(s)
- Mojang
- Rating