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Minecraft Java Edition has always operated pretty much as-is following Mojang's acquisition by Microsoft. Bedrock Edition came along to integrate with the Microsoft account system, but Java's been operating on its own Mojang account island until now. Java Edition will soon require an Microsoft account to play, but you'll at least get an unpaid cape to help you with your troubles. In the early 2021s In the beginning of 2021, you'll have to move your Java or Mojang account to the Microsoft account system. Mojang claims that this is to introduce two-factor authentication in order to improve security. However it will also permit enhanced parental controls, chat blocking as well as invitation blocking. account integration with Minecraft and Minecraft Dungeons. Mojang does not plan to change Minecraft mods or PvP. Java and Bedrock will remain distinct games. You'll be able to keep using your current Java username, but in the event that you're creating your first Microsoft account for the first time, you might need to change your account's name. If you already have an existing Microsoft account then you'll be able merge your Minecraft login right away. Mojang is offering a capethat was once the most sought-after Java Edition item: to ease the transition. You'll get a free cape for participating in the transition, and, while it's not going to feature the exclusive designs of the Minecon mantles, it will finally give everyone an opportunity to feel regal for a while. Mcprofile While nothing is likely to change, players have concerns. For instance, the more restrictive terms of service by Microsoft could result in bans, which could result in certain players being banned from accessing Minecraft. Further details can be found in the FAQ and the official announcement. We'll find out how it plays out in the early 2021s.