The latest experimental snapshot expands the sulfur caves with dynamic erupting geysers that players are already testing in creative builds and combat scenarios while overhauling the sulfur cube into a more explosive threat.

The Java team dropped Minecraft 26.2 Snapshot 5 on April 28 bringing immediate changes to the features previewed in recent weeks. The biggest additions center on erupting geysers that inject verticality and chaos into sulfur cave exploration.

New Ways to Launch Yourself
Geysers now activate under certain conditions sending anything nearby skyward. Players have quickly discovered uses ranging from quick escapes to inventive redstone contraptions and even makeshift transportation across large cave systems. The sulfur cube received a new explosive archetype that ties into these geysers creating combo opportunities that feel fresh.
- Erupting geysers launch entities with variable power based on buildup
- New sulfur cube variant designed for remote detonation mechanics
- Updated server management protocol starts heartbeat during world load
- Language support expanded in this snapshot
- Peaceful mode spawn adjustments for certain mobs including cubes
The management protocol update is particularly relevant for server operators. By starting the management server before the main Minecraft server the heartbeat signal now fires even while the world is loading or upgrading. This should reduce false offline reports and improve monitoring tools across large networks.
Community reaction on X and Reddit has been energetic with many sharing their first impressions and bug reports. While some features still need polishing the snapshot gives a clearer picture of how the sulfur cave drop will feel in survival. Mojang continues the pattern of frequent snapshots to gather feedback before wider release.
To try the snapshot enable it in the Minecraft Launcher under Installations and select the latest snapshot. Back up your worlds as always with experimental versions. The full patch notes are available on the official site for those digging into the technical changes.







