Mojang pinned the release for its latest game drop featuring an evolving mob that absorbs wood ice and more to shift behavior plus fresh sulfur caves and geysers. Bedrock beta is live now and early reactions already highlight how it screams multiplayer chaos while feeling secondary for solo survival players.

Mojang has set June 16 as the drop date for Chaos Cubed. The package brings sulfur caves full of the new sulfur cube mob that does not just sit there looking cute. It ingests nearby blocks wood ice or whatever and evolves its behavior around what it ate.
How the cube actually works
Beta footage shows the cube swallowing a block then getting smacked by a player only for it and copies to start mimicking properties from the absorbed material. One video demonstrates chain reactions spreading fast. Add geysers for vertical movement new build blocks and Party improvements for Bedrock and you have the full chaotic package.
You can jump into the Bedrock beta right now to mess with the sulfur caves and test the cube yourself. The full release hits both editions on the 16th. Early threads show split reactions with some hyped for the multiplayer potential and others griping it prioritizes spectacle over substance like past drops.
- Sulfur cube evolves after absorbing different blocks
- Completely new sulfur cave generation
- Geysers let you launch into the air
- Updated Parties system on Bedrock
- Chain reaction mechanics look unhinged in groups
The marketplace push continues alongside this with the fresh June 2026 content bundle for subscribers but the real attention is on whether this cube becomes a staple or another forgotten gimmick by September. For now it is the clearest thing moving in Minecraft this week and the beta gives everyone a chance to see the crazy firsthand.
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